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LONDON    MARRIAGE    LICENCES, 


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1B21— 1869. 


EDITED    BY 

JOSEPH     FOSTER, 

Author  of  "  The  British  Peerage  and  Baronetage"  '■^Memhers  of  Parliament,  Scotland" 

"  Our  Nohle  and  Geiitle  Families  of  Royal  Descent"  '•  Men  at  the  Bar" 

and  many  other  genealogical  works. 


FROM  EXCERPTS  BY  THE  LATE  COLONEL  CHESTER,  D.C.L. 


With  Memoir  and  Portrait. 


LONDON : 
BERNARD    QUARITOH,    15    PICCADILLY,    AV. 

1887. 


WYMAN    AND    SONS,    PRINTERS, 

GREAT    QUEEN   STREET,   LINCOLN'S   INN    FIELDS, 

LONDON,   W.C. 


PREFACE, 


"  They  throw  a  flood  of  light  on  the  genealogies  of  the  diocese  of 
London,  and  especially  of  London  itself.  I  regard  them  as  one  of  my 
greatest  genealogical  treasures." — J.  L.  Chester,  16  Feh.,  1880. 

"  We  doubt  if  a  single  work  treating  on  pedigrees,  or  on  matters  of 
family  reseai'ch,  has  been  published  in  the  English  language  during  the 
last  twenty  years  which  has  not  benefited  by  the  stores  of  knowledge 
accumulated  by  his  unwearied  labours." — Academy. 


THE  fame  of  Colonel  Chester's  genealogical  collections  is,  like  that  of  their  compiler, 
world-wide.  There  are  few  genealogists  or  antiquaries  of  repute,  whether  in  the 
Old  or  in  the  New  World,  who  have  not,  at  one  time  or  another,  been  indebted  to  their 
large-hearted  possessor  for  welcome  and  highly-prized  extracts  from  these  unrivalled 
treasures. 

The  Marriage  Licences  consist  of  five  folio  volumes,  of  about  400  pages  each,  the 
entries  written  out  in  chronological  order,  and  carefully  indexed,  from  the  following 
offices,  viz.  : — 

The  Bisbop  of  London's  Office,  1521  to  1828.     Also  the  Dean  and 

Chapter  of  Westminster's  Office  (all  taken),  1599  to  1699  3  vols. 

Faculty  Office  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1543  to  1869    1  vol, 

Vicar-General's  Office  of  the  Archbishop   of   Canterbury,  1660  to 

1679     1  vol. 

This  magnificent  series  of  extracts,  together  with  his  other  MSS.,  were  transcribed 
(in  duplicate),  it  may  be  explained,  (at  the  sole  cost  of  George  E.  Cokayne,  Esq.,  Norroy 
King  of  Arms)  by  the  late  Col.  Chester  to  enable  him  to  annotate,  from  the  information 
they  afford,  his  celebrated  magnum  opus  on  the  Registers  of  Westminster  Abbey.  There 
is  probabably  no  page  in  that  siiperb  work,  unrivalled  in  modern  genealogy,  that  has 
not  a  reference  to  this  wonderful  collection. 

The  following  introduction  to  the  Marriage  Licences  from  the  Office  of  the  Bishop 
of  London  is  from  the  jien  of  Col.  Chester  himself  : — 

"The  marriage  allegations  now  in  the  Bishop  of  London's  Registry  do  not  begin  until  7th 
December,  1597.  I  extracted  the  most  important  of  them  from  that  date  down  to  about  1700,  while 
engaged  in  my  work  on  the  Registers  of  Westminster  Abbey.  Subsequently  I  discovered  a  series 
of  books  at  the  principal  registry  of  probate  called  '  Vicar  General's  Books,'  which  had  been  trans- 
ferred from  the  Bishop's  registry,  in  which  are  entries  of  licences  issued,  beginning  5th  January, 
1520-1.  The  whole  of  these  I  have  copied,  and  they  will  be  found  in  the  following  pages.  After 
7th  December,  1597,  the  two  series  are  incorporated,  and  the  entries  from  the  '  Vicar  General's 
Books'  will  be  readily  recognized  by  their  brevity.  The  series  from  5th  January,  1520-1,  to  7th 
December,  1597,  is  invaluable,  as  no  other  record  of  them  exists.  It  will  be  seen  that  the  entries  of 
the  first  eighteen  years  are  anterior  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  parish  registers,  and  they,  therefore, 
possess  a  special  value. 

"JOS.  L.  CHESTER." 

"London,  10</i/(i?7e,  1876, 


810438 


yi  Preface. 

The  following  extract  from  a  letter  by  Col.  Chester  affords  a  fair  example  of  the 
practical  value  of  these  marriage  licences  : — 

"  I  suppose  that  entry  of  the  marriage  licence  is  the  only  record  that  exists  of  Sir  William 
Harper's  second  wife,  and  no  one  would  ever  find  it  if  he  searched  for  it  or  think  of  looking  for  it 
where  it  exists.  These  entries  ai-e  scattered  through  some  forty  folio  volumes  among  a  mass  of 
other  records,  all  in  crabbed  Latin  and  entirely  unindexed.  Seeing  the  value  of  them,  I  commenced 
going  through  them  some  years  ago,  page  by  page,  and  extracted  every  licence  there  is  — they  fill 
more  than  two  of  my  folio  volumes  of  four  hundred  pages  each.  ...  I  shall  expect  you  to  give 
me  due  credit  for  the  discovery  of  what,  I  am  sure,  you  would  have  sought  in  vain." 

Mr.  Quaritch,  the  eminent  bookseller,  having  commissioned  me  to  edit  his  copy  of 
this  valuable  MS.,  I  decided  to  carry  out  the  work  on  the  plan  laid  down  in  my 
"  Collectanea  Genealogica,"  viz.,  the  alphabetical  plan,  so  as  to  keep  all  possible  rivals 
out  of  the  field.  By  this  arrangement  anyone  can  see  at  a  glance  the  male  entries  under 
a  particular  name,  and  as  the  columns  are  also  numbered  instead  of  the  pages,  the 
female  names  will  be  less  difficult  to  find  from  the  references  in  the  index.  By  this  plan 
the  annoyance  of  having  to  consult  four  indices  will  be  avoided,  an  annoyance  entailing 
on  students  for  all  time  to  come  a  needless  waste  of  time  and  labour.  Such  is  the 
unfortunate  plan  adopted  in  the  Harlein  Society's  edition,  forced  by  the  Council  on  its 
its  members  at  a  loss  of  several  hundred  pounds,  reducing  the  utility  of  their  publication 
to  a  minimum, 

I  should  here  state  that  I  have  adopted  a  novel  style  of  arrangement  by  placing  the 
different  forms  of  the  same  surname  under  the  form  ordinarily  used,  and  by  inserting 
the  original  form  in  parenthesis,  thus  as  far  as  jiossible  aiding  the  genealogist  in  his 
researches,  and  at  the  same  time  retaining  the  ancient  orthography  so  highly  prized  by 
the  student  and  scholar. 

I  need  scarcely  point  out  to  genealogists,  lawyers,  and  students,  both  historical  and 
biographical,  the  extreme  value  of  such  records  as  these,  yielding,  as  they  do,  a  fund 
of  absolutely  original  information.  But  I  may  perhaps  remind  them  that  Marriage 
Licences  have  an  interest  peculiar  to  themselves,  not  only  from  their  mention,  most 
important  though  it  is,  of  the  social  status  of  the  contracting  parties,  but  also  from  the 
fact  that  while  baptisms  and  burials  can  be  traced  from  Parish  Registers  with  com- 
parative ease,  Marriages,  on  the  contrary,  from  the  nature  of  the  case,  have  often  to  be 
sought  for  far  afield.  Thus  it  is  that  such  a  collection  as  this  is  simply  indispensable  to 
working  Genealogists  and  to  all  real  students,  supplying  them,  as  it  does,  readily  and 
promptly,  with  the  evidences  of  many  a  missing  marriage,  and  the  names  of  many  a 
wife  unknown ; — information  which,  even  with  much  time  and  labour,  they  could  other- 
wise, as  they  know  too  well,  scarcely,  if  ever,  have  obtained. 

I  am  unwilling  to  allow  this  opportunity  to  pass,  without  attempting  to  do  justice, 
inadequate  though  it  may  be,  to  the  memory  of  the  late  Col.  Chester,  by  including,  by 
permission  of  Mr.  J,  Ward  Dean,  of  Boston,  a  reprint,  with  additions,  of  his  biographical 
notice  of  Col.  Chester,  also  to  acknowledge,  with  thanks,  the  courtesy  of  Mr.  J.  J.  Latting, 
of  New  York,  who  has  supplied  copies  of  Col.  Chester's  portrait  for  this  edition  at  prime 
cost. 

JOSEPH  FOSTER. 

21,  Boundary  Road,  London,  N.W. 


MEMOIR 

OF 

COL,  JOSEPH  LEMUEL  CHESTER,  D.C.L.  LL.D. 

BY 

JOHN     WARD     DEAN,     A.M. 

Editor  of  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.     Reprinted  by  Special  Permission. 


THE  life  of  the  late  Col.  Chester,  whose  career  has  added  lustre  to  the  names  of 
genealogist  and  antiquary,  has  a  peculiar  interest  for  the  readers  of  the  Register, 
in  whose  pages  his  writings  have  often  appeared.  He  was  the  third  son  and  fifth  child 
of  Joseph  and  Prudee  (Tracv)  Chester,  of  Norwich,  Connecticut,  and  was  born  in  that 
town  April  30,  1821.  " 

His  earliest  known  ancestor  in  this  country  was  Capt.  SamueP  Chester,  of  New 
London,  who  removed  to  that  town  about  the  year  1663  from  Boston.  Samuel  Chester 
was  in  the  West  India  trade,  and  in  connection  with  William  Condy,  who  is  styled  his 
nephew,  received  in  1664  a  grant  of  land  for  a  warehouse.  "  He  was,"  says  Miss 
Caulkins,  "much  employed  in  land  surveys,  and  in  1693  was  one  of  the  agents 
appointed  by  the  general  court  "  of  Connecticut  "  to  meet  with  a  committee  from 
Massachusetts  to  renew  and  settle  the  boundaries  between  the  colonies."* 

Joseph  Lemuel  Chester  was  the  sixth  in  descent  from  Capt.  Samuel,^  through  John,^ 
Deacon  Joseph'^  and  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth  Otis,  Joseph^  and  wife,  Elizabeth  Lee, 
and  his  father  Joseph^  above  named.  His  mother,  Prudee  Tracy,  was  a  daughter  of 
Major  Eleazar  Tracy,  of  Norwich,  by  his  wife,  Prudee,  daughter  of  Captain  Uriah 
Rogers,  of  that  town.  She  was  descended  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Tracy,  an  early  settler 
of  Norwich  ;  and  she  inherited  also  the  blood  of  the  Rev.  John  Rogers,  the  famous 
Puritan  preacher  of  Dedham,  England,  his  son  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  the  Rev.  William  Hubbard,  author  of  the  History  of  New  England,  and  other 
distinguished  personages. 

Joseph  Chester,  the  father  of  Col.  Chester,  was  a  grocer  in  moderate  circumstances, 
an  honest  and  upright  man.  He  died  at  Norwich,  January  30,  1832,  aged  44  ;  but 
having  had  a  large  family  of  nine  children  to  support,  left  little  property  to  his  widow 
and  children.  His  eldest  son,  now  the  Rev.  Albert  Tracy  Chester,  D.D.,  of  Buffalo, 
was  then  a  student  at  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.Y.  The  next  son,  Charles 
Huntington  Chester,  a  youth  of  sixteen,  carried  on  the  grocery  store  for  his  mother  for 
two  or  three  years.  In  1835  the  family  removed  to  Rome,  Ohio,  where  Erastus 
Chester,  a  brother  of  Mr.  Chester,  resided,  and  where  they  took  a  small  farm.  Albert 
was  graduated  from  Union  College  in  1833,  studied  for  the  ministry,  and  when  settled 
as  a  clergyman  took  his  younger  brothers  and  sisters  successively  into  his  family.  Mrs. 
Chester,  the  widow,  on  6th  September,  1837,  married  the  Rev.  John  Hall,  rector  of  the 
Episcopalian  church  at  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Joseph  obtained  his  education  at  the  common  schools,  though  possibly  he  may  have 
attended  for  a  short  time  the  academy  at  Ashtabula,  where  his  mother  resided  after  her 
second  marriage.  One  of  his  teachers,  Othniel  Gager,  who  kept  the  district  school  at 
Norwich  when  Joseph  was  eight  or  ten  years  old,  is  the  present  town  clerk  of  Norwich, 
Ct.     Mr.  Latting,  the  author  of  the  excellent  Memoir  of  Col.  Chester  in  the  New  York 

*  See  Caulkins's  History  of  New  London,  pp.  145  and  353 ;  Hinman's  Early  Puritan  Settlers  of 
Connecticut,  pp.  557-9 ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester,  by  John  J.  Latting,  in  N.  Y.  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Recoi-d,  vol.  siii.  pp.  149-56. 


viii  Me7)ioir  of  Colonel  Chester'. 


Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  has  seen  Mr.  Gager,  who  described  his  pupil  to 
him  as  a  handsome,  bright  boy,  but  he  had  no  remembrance  of  any  peculiar  mental 
traits.  That  Joseph  made  himself  proficient  in  his  studies  at  the  various  schools,  is 
shown  by  the  fact  that  before  he  had  reached  his  majority,  he  himself  taught  a  school. 
This  was  at  Ballston,  N.Y.,  which  is  near  Ballston  Spa,  where  his  brother  Albert  was 
first  settled  as  a  clergyman.  In  1837  he  was  for  a  short  time  a  clerk  at  Warren,  Ohio, 
in  the  land  agency  office  of  Gen.  Simon  Perkins  and  the  Hon.  Frederick  Kinsman,  the 
latter  of  Avhom  remembers  him  as  a  young  man,  "  tall  and  commanding  in  appearance, 
and  very  ready  as  a  clerk  to  comprehend  and  do  what  was  required  of  him." 

ln'^1838, "being  then  seventeen  years  old,  he  went  to  New  York  city,  and  commenced 
the  study  of  law.  He  soon  abandoned  it  for  the  mercantile  profession.  He  was  at  one 
time  employed  as  a  clerk  by  Messrs.  Arthur  Tappan  &  Co.  in  that  city,  silk  merchants, 
the  members  of  the  firm  being  noted  for  their  enterprise  and  also  for  their  philanthropic 
labours.  "  They  were,"  Mr.  Latting  writes  me,  "  very  strict  in  the  enforcement  of  a 
printed  set  of  rules  for  the  moral  conduct  of  their  clerks  and  other  employes.  They 
made  them  all  workers  in  the  causes  of  Temperance  and  Anti-Slavery."  One  of  the 
partners,  Lewis  Tappan,  established  in  1841  a  mercantile  agency  in  New  York,  and 
employed  Mr.  Chester  as  a  clerk. 

His  literary  taste  was  early  developed.  While  in  New  York  he  contributed  articles 
to  the  newspapers  and  magazines  of  the  day,  "  chiefly  of  a  poetic  character."  The 
Knickerbocker  for  January,  1843,  contains  a  poem  by  him  entitled  "  Greenwood 
Cemetery,"  and  signed  "  Julian  Cramer."  This  pseudonym  is  that  by  which  he  became 
best  known  ;  though  he  wrote  under  several  other  signatures.  The  Knickerbocker,  in 
which  his  poem  appeared,  was  then  the  leading  literary  magazine  in  the  United  States. 
The  same  year  his  first  volume,  "  Greenwood  Cemetery  and  Other  Poems,"  was  pub- 
lished at  New  York  and  Boston.  The  Knickerbocker  for  March,  1843,  has  a  favourable 
notice  of  the  book,  Avritten,  I  presume,  by  the  editor,  Lewis  Gaylord  Clark,  a  competent 
critic.  It  states  that  though  the  poems  had  "  some  faults,"  which  were  to  be  expected 
in  so  young  a  writer,  there  were  in  them  "  marks  of  a  veritable  taste  and  a  pleasing 
imagination,  and  evidence  of  an  eye  that  sees  and  a  heart  that  feels  the  beautiful  in 
nature,  and  the  bright,  tender,  or  sorrowful  in  humanity."  Mr.  Latting  states  that  this 
volume  comprises  "  fifty -four  separate  pieces,  mostly  written  prior  to  attaining  his 
majority.  The  lines  '  On  the  Death  of  President  Harrison,'  '  On  the  Loss  of  the  Steam- 
ship President,'  and  '  The  Captives  of  L'Amistad,'  were  all  composed  in  his  twentieth 
year."  His  other  early  publications  are,  "  A  Preliminary  Treatise  on  the  Law  of 
Repulsion  as  a  Universal  Law  of  Nature,"  Philadelphia,  1853;  and  "Narrative  of 
Margaret  Douglas,"  Boston  and  Cleveland,  1854. 

He  also  entered  the  lecture  field.  In  the  winter  of  1839-40,  he  lectured  before  the 
Mechanics'  Institute,  as  I  am  informed  by  Benson  J.  Lossing,  LL.D.,  the  historian,  who 
was  chairman  of  the  board  of  directors  of  that  institution,  and  who  then  made  Mr. 
Chester's  acquaintance.  One  of  Mr.  Latting's  correspondents  writes  to  him  that  he  met 
Mr.  Chester  while  the  latter  was  lecturing  on  Temperance  in  western  Massachusetts, 
and  Judge  Kinsman  remembers  him  as  visiting  Ohio  on  a  similar  lecturing  tour. 

About  the  year  1845  he  removed  to  Philadelphia,  where  he  obtained  a  situation  as 
merchant's  clerk.  In  1847,  and  for  some  years  subsequent,  his  occupation  is  given  in 
the  Philadelphia  Directory  as  a  commissioner  of  deeds.  In  the  years  1848,  1849,  and 
1850,  he  was  also  the  musical  editor  of  Godei/s  Lady's  Book.  "In  1852,"  says  Mr. 
Latting  in  his  Memoir,  "  he  became  one  of  the  editors  of  the  Philadelpkia  Inquirer  and 
of  the  Daily  Sun,  in  conjunction  with  Colonel  James  S.  Wallace.  These  positions 
brought  him  into  notice  politically,  and  on  the  consolidation  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia, 
in  1854,  he  was  elected  a  member  of  the  City  Council  from  the  sixth  ward,  serving  in 
that  capacity  for  one  term,  commencing  May  7,  1855.  During  several  sessions  of 
Congress  at  Washington,  he  visited  that  city  as  corresponding  editor,  and  a  portion  of 
the  time  of  his  residence  there,  he  was,  through  the  favour  of  his  friend.  Colonel 
John  W.  Forney,  then  Chief  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  employed  as  one 
of  the  assistant  clerks."  In  one  of  Col.  Chester's  letters  to  me,  he  mentions  having  held 
the  last  named  office  in  the  spring  of  1856.  He  was  appointed  by  the  Hon.  James 
Pollock,  Avho  was  governor  of  Pennsylvania  from  1855  to  1858,  one  of  his  aids  with  the 
military  rank  of  colonel. 

While  residing  at  Washington,  he  was  employed  to  make  sale  in  England  of  some 
patents,  and  in  1858  left  his  native  country.  He  landed  in  England  on  the  6th  of 
September.  Various  causes  prevented  him  from  succeeding  in  his  undertaking  ;  but  he 
settled  in  London  and  made  it  his  residence  thereafter  till  his  death.  For  a  time  he  kept 
up   his   connection   with   the   lujwspaper  ])ress,  and   for  about   three  years   furnished  a 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester.  ix 

weekly  letter  from  London  to  the  Philadelphia  Inquirer.  After  taking  up  his  residence 
in  England,  he  made,  at  least,  one  visit  to  the  continent,  for  in  one  of  his  letters  to  me 
he  gives  an  account  of  an  interview  with  the  Hon.  Charles  Sumner  in  March,  1859,  in 
the  Museo  Borbonico  in  Naples,  and  of  dining  the  same  evening  at  the  American 
Minister's.  He  seldom  left  England,  however,  for  on  the  14th  of  September,  1872,  he 
wrote  me — "  I  have  spent  some  weeks  in  Ireland  this  summer,  my  first  visit  there.  It 
was  the  first  real  holiday  I  have  taken  during  the  last  fourteen  years." 

It  was  a  tradition  in  the  Rogers  family,  though  the  tradition  had  been  rejected  by 
the  best  New  England  antiquaries,  that  his  ancestor,  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Rogers,  of  Dedham,  England,  was  a  descendant 
of  the  famous  John  Rogers,  the  Marian  Proto-martyr,  whose  fate  has  been  made  familiar 
to  the  children  of  our  land  by  one  of  the  pictures  in  the  New  England  Primer.  Being 
in  England  and  having  heard  the  tradition  from  his  youth,  he  determined  to  investigate 
the  matter.  His  researches,  however,  did  not  result  favourably.  On  the  contrary,  he 
found  proof  that  the  Dedham  minister,  through  whom  he  hoped  to  trace  his  lineage, 
could  not  have  been  a  descendant  of  the  martyr.  This,  no  doubt,  was  a  sore  disappoint- 
ment to  him,  as  few  who  pride  themselves  on  their  New  England  blood  would  not 
prefer  to  be  descended  from  John  Rogers  than  from  any  of  the  sovereigns  of  England. 
But  these  researches  led  him  to  undertake  the  life  of  Rogers,  as  he  tells  us,  in  the 
following  words,  in  the  preface  to  that  work — 

Personally  unsatisfactory  as  were  his  labours  in  tbat  direction,  they  led  him  into  another,  and  it 
was  not  long  before  he  was  thoroughly  imbued  with  the  conviction  that  historical  justice  had  never 
been  done  to  the  person  whose  eventful  career  forms  the  subject  of  these  pages.  He  soon  discovered 
that  the  only  original  account  concerning  him,  which  had  been  received  as  authentic  for  nearly 
three  centuries,  was  full  of  the  wildest  discrepancies  and  grossest  errors.  Modest  and  humble, 
unambitious  of  a  record  on  the  common  roll  of  fame,  actuated  by  higher  and  holier  motives  than  the 
attainment  of  a  name  among  men,  while  he  lived,  he  carefully  avoided  all  appearance  of  ostentation, 
and  never  claimed  the  honours  to  which  he  Avas  justly  entitled  ;  while  after  his  death  his  very 
memory  was  rudely  thrust  aside  in  order  to  make  room  for  that  of  those  of  his  associates  who  had 
been,  indeed,  his  official  superiors,  but  who,  generally,  were  infinitely  his  inferiors,  as  well  in  regard 
to  their  character  and  attainments,  as  to  the  services  which  they  rendered  the  church  and  the 
world. 

This  work,  under  the  title  of  "  John  Rogers  :  the  Compiler  of  the  First  Authorized 
English  Bible  ;  the  Pioneer  of  the  English  Reformation  ;  and  its  First  Martyr,"  was 
published  in  the  autumn  of  1861.  The  claims  which  he  made  for  his  hero  in  the  title 
of  the  work  were  abundantly  proved  in  its  pages.  The  book  attracted  immediate 
attention,  and  English  and  American  antiquaries  awarded  him  high  honour  for  his  first 
antiquarian  work.  It  was  also  the  foundation  of  an  acquaintance  with  Sir  Frederic 
Rogers,  Bart.,  now  Lord  Blachford.  The  book  was  dedicated  to  him,  and  the  friendship 
between  them  became  intimate  and  lasting. 

The  war  of  the  Rebellion  had  then  broken  out.  While  he  was  thinking  of 
returning  home,  he  "  received  a  commission  from  the  United  States  Grovernment  for  a 
service  which  he  could  render  in  England,"*  and  decided  to  remain  in  that  country. 

["  It  was  during  this  period  that,  under  the  auspices  of  the  then  Dean  of  West- 
minster, he  commenced  his  researches  in  the  Abbey  Registers.  He  soon  became  more 
thoroughly  interested — infatuated  Avith  the  work  of  genealogical  investigations.  The 
privilege  of  access  to  other  public  as  well  as  private  records  had  begun  to  be  accorded 
him.  Not  without  great  difficulties,  and  through  prejudices  which  he  patiently  over- 
came, had  he  obtained  the  advantages  this  privilege  gave  him.  A  friend,  who  visited 
him  in  the  summer  of  1881,  communicates  to  me  the  following  facts,  substantially  as 
related  to  him  by  his  host  at  that  time — '  When  Colonel  Chester  commenced  his  labours, 
more  than  twenty  years  ago,  he  had  to  encounter  a  marked  indifference  on  the  part  of 
those  who  had  the  custody  of  the  records  and  papers  referring  to  the  emigration  to  this 
country.  In  other  words,  while  they  gave  much  time  to  the  careful  preparation  of  their 
own  pedigrees,  they  did  but  little  to  try  and  preserve  the  connecting  links  with  the 
Puritan  descendants  emigrating  to  New  England  in  the  early  part  of  the  seventeenth 
century.  Again,  the  professional  pedigree  searchers,  as  a  class,  were  not  such  as 
commended  themselves  to  the  authorities,  and  it  was  only  after  several  years  hard  and 
faithful  service,  during  which  time  Colonel  Chester  had  furnished  England  herself  with 
some  of  the  results  of  his  system,  that  his  merits  began  to  be  recognised,  and  he  was 
then  consulted  by  eminent  antiquarians  and  .  genealogists,  and  his  briefs  and  proofs 
were  put  to  the  test,  and  became  authority  in  many  controverted  questions.' 

"As  early  as  the  year  1866,  Colonel  Chester  had  made  considerable  progress  in  the 

*  jMr.  Latting's  Memoir. 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester. 


Work  of  investigating,  transcribing,  and  annotating  the  registers  of  Westminster  Abbey, 
and  it  was  in  connection  with  this  work  that  the  '  Marriage-allegations  in  the  Bishop 
of  London's  Registri/,''  a  sealed  book  to  all  prior  investigators,  were  opened  to  him. 
This  and  other  like  favours  and  privileges  were  accorded  him  partly  through  the 
influence  of  his  personal  friend,  the  late  Dean  Stanley,  but  undoubtedly,  in  great 
measure,  fhrongh  the  apjjreciation  which  now  l)egan  to  l)e  publicly  felt  of  the  benefits  to 
accrue  to  English  liistory  and  biography  from  his  investigations.  As  Colonel  Chester 
stated  to  our  informant  at  the  interview  above  alluded  to,  he  was  now  given  '  access, 
without  being  su])ject  to  the  surveillance  of  attendants  or  the  customary  fees,  to 
the  British  Museum,  Westmister  Abbey,  and  Somerset  House.'  " — Memoir  by  J.  J. 
Latting,  Esq.'] 

It  was  natural  that  one  who  had  met  with  such  decided  success  in  antiquarian  and 
genealogical  researches  should  continue  to  prosecute  them.  On  the  24th  of  October, 
1862,  he  thus  wrote  to  the  Rev.  Caleb  Davis  Bradlee,  of  Boston — 

I  have  been  fortunate  enough  to  obtain  free  access  to  Doctors'  Commous,  and  am  preparing  to 
make  thorough  investigations  among  the  wills  of  that  famous  repository.  My  admission  as  a 
"Literary  Inquirer"  enables  me  to  examine  all  wills  recorded  previous  to  1700,  and  to  make  any 
extracts  I  choose,  or  even  to  copy  the  vrhole  vyills.  Hitherto,  as  you  are  doubtless  aware,  we  could 
only  looli  at  a  single  will  by  paying  a  fee  of  25  cents,  and  then  were  not  suffered  to  make  so  much  as 
a  note  on  our  finger  nails.  The  regulation  is  a  new  one,  and  the  number  to  whom  permission  is 
granted  will  be  very  limited. 

I  am  now  devoting  all  my  leisure  to  examining  the  wills  from  1600  to  1650,  and  shall  go  back  to 
the  earliest  date  and  down  to  1700,  designing  to  use  such  information  as  I  may  acquire  for  my  own 
literary  purposes.  There  is  no  doubt  but  that  much  which  has  been  indistinct  in  the  genealogy  of 
the  early  settlers  of  New  England  will  be  cleared  up  by  a  careful  examination  of  these  wills. 

He  continued  for  twenty  years  to  collect  materials  illustrating  the  ancestry  of 
American  families  in  the  mother  country.  In  the  meantime  he  made  special  searches 
for  clients,  and  investigated  the  English  ancestry  of  noted  Americans.  The  result  of 
each  research  he  arranged  and  wrote  out  carefully.  Some  of  these  monographs  have 
been  printed  by  himself  or  others  ;  but  probably  the  greater  number  remain  in 
manuscript  in  the  hands  of  his  clients.  They  are  characterised  by  fullness  and  minute- 
ness of  detail,  the  I'esult  of  the  most  persistent  and  thorough  research.  Among  them 
may  be  named  the  Wentworth,  Hutchinson,  Marbury,  Tildeu,  Pelham,  Dummer, 
Baldwin,  Wheelwright  and  Ferneley  families.  The  Wentworth  research,  for  the  Hon. 
John  Wentworth,  LL.D.,  of  Chicago,  was  a  marvel  of  completeness.  His  early 
investigations  are  embodied  in  an  article  in  the  Register  in  April,  1868  ;  but  the  full 
results  of  his  labours  did  not  appear  till  the  two  editions  of  the  Wentworth  Genealogy 
were  published  in  1871  and  1878.  It  would  be  difficult  to  name  any  Wentworth  of 
prominence  in  English  history  or  literature  whose  ancestry  is  not  given  in  that  book. 
The  Tildeu  pedigree,  for  the  Hon.  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  ex-governor  of  New  York  and 
Democratic  candidate  of  the  Presidency  of  the  United  States  in  1876,  is,  Col.  Chester 
wrote  me  October  17,  1873,  "the  most  complete  in  its  minuteness  that  I  have  ever 
done."  The  Wheelwright,  Hutchinson,  Marbury,  Pelham  and  Dummer  genealogies 
have  appeared  in  the  Register,  and  the  Baldwin  will  be  printed  in  it  this  year.  The 
Ferneley  research,  made  for  the  late  Joseph  Ballard,  of  Boston,  filling  ten  closely 
written  foolscap  pages  with  precise  information,  is  in  the  possession  of  the  New 
England  Historic  Genealogical  Society. 

He  delighted  to  grapple  with  difficulties  which  had  foiled  other  antiquaries.  When 
a  genealogical  mystery  was  cleared  up  by  him,  he  did  not  often  rest  satisfied  till  he 
had  traced  the  connections  of  the  person  w4iose  history  he  was  tracing  through  all  their 
ramifications.  In  a  letter  of  January  6,  1872,  he  writes  that  one  of  the  most  eminent 
English  genealogists,  whom  he  names,  had  recently  appealed  to  him  in  a  genealogical 
matter,  after  he  had  exhausted  all  his  own  resources,  and  Col.  Chester  adds  with  pride 
that  he  was  a])le  to  "help  him  out  of  his  difficulties."  Many  instances  of  similar 
success  could  be  named,  l)ut  I  will  refer  to  only  three — one  whose  interest  is  co-extensive 
with  English  literature,  and  two  in  which  it  is  confined  to  Americans. 

1.  For  a  long  time  the  surname  of  the  mother  of  the  poet  Milton  had  been  a  puzzle 
for  his  biographers.  In  the  words  of  one  of  them.  Prof.  Masson,  the  problem  had  "  been 
waiting  unsolved  by  native  ingenuity  for  two  hundred  years."  Even  Edward  Phillips, 
Milton's  own  nephew,  gave  a  wrong  surname  ;  Caston,  and  John  Aubrev,  the  antiquary, 
called  her  a  Bradshaw.  Col.  Chester  proved  that  her  maiden  name  was  Jelferys.  The 
evidence  by  which  he  arrived  at  this  result  he  communicated  to  the  London  Athenaum, 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester.  xi 

Nov.  7,  1868,  and  Mr,  Latting  gives  a  good  abstract  in  his  Memoir.*  Prof.  Masson 
accepted  the  result,  and,  in  announcing  it,  styled  Col.  Chester  "a  Hercules  of 
genealogy." 

2.  The  parentage  of  Mrs.  Anne  Hutchinson,  the  friend  of  Sir  Henry  Vane,  whose 
religious  zeal  and  skill  in  controversy  had  set  the  infant  colony  of  Massachusetts  ablaze, 
had  been  hopelessly  sought  by  our  genealogists  (see  Register,  xvii.  65).  Col.  Chester 
proved  that  she  was  the  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Marbury,  of  London,  and  that  her 
mother,  Bridget  Dryden,  was  a  sister  of  Sir  Erasmus  Dryden,  Bart.,  the  grandfather  of 
the  poet  Dryden. 

3.  The  maiden  name  of  Mrs.  Mary  Norton,  the  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Norton,  of 
Boston,  and  the  liberal  benefactor  of  the  Old  South  Church  (her  bequest  of  landed 
property  having  made  that  church  one  of  the  richest  in  this  city),  had  foiled  all  the 
efforts  of  our  genealogists,  not  even  a  clue  having  been  obtained.  Col.  Chester  proved 
that  she  was  Mary,  the  third  daughter  of  John  Ferneley  of  West  Creting,  by  his  wife 
Temperance,  daughter  of  Sir  Miles  Corbet,  and  that  Miles  Corbet,  famous  in  English 
history,  was  her  own  cousin,  while  two  of  her  great  aunts  were  wives  of  two  of  the 
most  eminent  statesmen  of  their  day,  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon  and  Sir  Thomas  Gresham. 

Col.  Chester,  in  his  letter  to"  the  Rev.  Mr.  Bradlee,  refers  to  the  extracts  he  was 
then  making  from  the  wills  at  Doctors'  Commons,  now  at  vSomerset  House,  London. 
He  availed  himself  also  of  many  other  sources  of  genealogical  information.  Prominent 
among  them  are  the  Parish  Registers,  of  which  at  his  death  he  left  eighty-seven  folio 
volumes  of  extracts,  of  more  than  400  pages  each.  Seventy  of  these  volumes  are 
carefully  indexed. f     The  Manuscripts  of  the  Rev.  Matthias  Candler,  the  Puritan  vicar 

*  "  In  the  early  part  of  the  month  of  November,  1868,  in  the  course  of  his  investigations. 
Colonel  Chester  accidentally  discovered,  in  the  Bishop  of  London's  Registry  of  Marriage  Allegations, 
the  first  link  in  the  chain  of  evidence  which  disclosed  the  parentage  of  the  mother  of  the  poet 
Milton,  '  a  problem,'  says  Professor  Masson,  in  his  recently  published  second  edition  of  the  '  Life  of 
MiltoD,'  '  that  had  been  waiting  imsolved  by  native  ingenuity,  for  two  hundred  years.'  The  most 
that  had  been  previously  known  with  certainty  was  that  her  Christian  name  was  Sarah.  John 
Aubrey,  '  antiquarian  and  gossip,'  who  had  been  personally  acquainted  with  Milton,  and  who 
furnished  Anthony  Wood,  also  Milton's  contemporary,  with  the  materials  for  the  first  published 
memoir  of  the  poet,  included  in  the  '  Athense  et  Fasti  Oxonienses,'  says  she  was  a  '  Bradshair,' 
giving,  in  connection  with  this  statement,  a  pedigree  of  the  Bradshaw  family,  with  their  coat-of- 
arms.  Then  followed  Edward  Phillips,  Milton's  own  nephew  and  pupil,  and  naturally  presumed  to 
have  known  who  his  own  grandmother  was,  and  who,  writing  in  1694,  calls  her  Sai-ah,  of  the  family' 
of  the  Castons,  derived  originally  from  Wales,  a  woman  of  incomparable  virtue  and  goodness.'  But, 
from  the  year  1610,  there  had  existed  in  the  Parish  Register  of  Allhallows,  Bread  Street,  London, 
where  Milton's  father  and  bis  family  resided,  the  following  entry,  not  unknown  to  later  pedigree 
huntei's:  'The  22nd  day  of  February,  A°  1610,  was  buried  in  this  Parish,  Mrs.  Ellen  Jefferys,  the 
mother  of  Mr.  John  Mylton's  wife,  of  this  parish.'  Upon  this  apparently  more  official  authority, 
later  biographers  asserted  that  the  poet's  mother  must  have  been  a  Jcffery,  but  of  an  unknown  and 
unidentified  family. 

"  These  accounts  continued  to  puzzle  the  numberless  biographers  of  the  great  poet  until  our  own 
time,  when,  as  Professor  Masson  forcibly  expresses  it,  '  Into  this  most  unsatisfactory  Bradshaw- 
Caston-Jefferys  imbroglio  there  has  descended  a  Hercules  of  Genealogy.  It  was  in  1868  that 
Colonel  J.  L.  Chester,  the  Editor  and  Annotator  of  the  Registers  of  Westminster  Abbey,  whose 
researches  into  the  histories  of  English  families  are  probably  more  miscellaneous  and  thorough  than 
those  of  any  other  living  man,  came  accidentally  upon  a  record  definitely  connecting  Milton's  mother 
with  a  Jefiiry  stock;  and,  of  late,  devoting  a  good  deal  of  his  time  and  skill  to  the  investigation, 
expressly  on  its  own  account,  he  has  succeeded  in  clearing  up  the  whole  subject  to  a  degree  beyond 
former  hope.' 

"Want  of  space  in  the  present  paper  will  not  allow  fuller  particulars  of  Colonel  Chester's 
discovery.  They  will  be  found  detailed  at  length  in  a  communication  published  by  him  in  the  London 
Athenanan  of  November  7,  1868,  and  also  in  a  subsequent  issue  of  the  same  paper  of  May  29,  1880, 
and  embodied  in  Professor  Masson's  last  edition  of  the  first  volume  of  the  '  Life  of  Milton.'  It  may 
be  sufficient  to  say  that  these  discoveries  clearly  disclose  the  fact  that  she  was  Sarah,  the  eldest 
daughter  of  Paul  Jeffrey,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor  of  London,  and  of  a  family  of  that  name  in  East 
Hanningfield,  Essex. 

"  We  may  well  conceive  that  of  this  discovery  Colonel  Chester  was  reasonably  proud.  The  full 
honour  and  distinction  of  its  accomplishment  are  wholly  his,  and  we  doubt  not  will  continue  to  be 
cheerfully  accorded  him  so  long  as  the  great  English  poet's  life  and  works  shall  be  known  and  read." 
— From  Memoir  by  J.  J.  Latting,  Esq. 

f  These  eighty-seven  volumes  of  Parish  Register  extracts  form  the  first  of  the  nine  series  of  Col. 
Chester's  manuscripts  in  the  lists  prepared  by  Mr.  Cokayne,  his  executor,  the  substance  of  which  b'st 
will  be  appended  to  this  memoir.  Of  the  nine  series,  the  second,  third,  and  fourth  have  been  sold, 
while  the  sixth,  seventh,  eighth,  and  ninth  are  not  for  sale.  Col.  Chester's  library  was  sold  at  auction 
in  London,  April  17-20,  1883,  by  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  &  Hodge. 

The  Parish  Registers,  mentioned  in  the  text,  are  said  to  be  the  most  valuable  series  of  the  above 
manuscripts.  A  more  particular  description  will  be  found  in  the  list  just  referred  to.  They  had  not 
been  sold  when  I  last  heard  from  Mr.  Cokayne.     It  would  be  a  fitting  tribute  to  the  memory  of  one 


xii  Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester. 

of  Codilcnhaiu,  Suffolk,  contHiiiiuff  nuicli  oeiiealoo^icjil  information  relative  to  families 
which  I'lnii^nnted  to  America,  early  eii<(age(l  his  attention.  In  1862  he  sent  to  the 
Register,  of  which  1  was  tiic  editor,  an  article  on  the  "  Ko<rers  Genealogy  and  the 
Candler  Manuscript,"  meaning  the  volume  in  the  Ilarleian  MSS.,  British  Museum, 
which  had  heen  made  known  to  New  England  readers  hy  the  Kev.  Joseph  Hunter  and 
Mr.  Horatio  G.  Somerhy.  In  18GG  Col.  Ciiester  learni'd  that  there  were  two  other 
volumes  by  Candler  in  the  Tanner  M88.,  Bodleian  Library,  and  in  July  visited  Oxford, 
"where  he  spent  a  week.  He  wrote  me  the  result  of  his  discoveries  in  a  letter  dated  the 
30th  of  that  month.  An  extract  from  this  letter  is  printed  in  my  "  Memoir  of 
Nathaniel  Ward,"  page  122.  In  the  summer  and  fall  of  1869  he  spent  several  weeks  at 
Oxford,  and  on  the  19th  of  October  wrote  that  the  two  Candler  volumes,  which  he  had 
been  having  copied,  were  finished  ;  adding,  "  I  have  found  two  more  volumes  in  his 
handwriting,  relating  to  Suffolk  people  exclusively,  not  pedigrees,  but  personal 
sketches,  copies  of  monuments,  etc.,  which  I  am  copying.  They  will  all  be  very 
valuable." 

The  Matriculation  Register  of  the  University  of  Oxford  is  another  source  from 
which  he  gathered  information.  On  the  2nd  of  March,  1866,  he  wrote  me  from 
Oxford— 

I  have  been  very  hard  at  work  here  day  and  night.  I  am  making  a  complete  copy  of  the  Matri- 
culation Registers  of  the  University,  from  1564  to  1750,  permission  having  been  kindly  afforded  me. 
There  will  bo  more  than  one  hundred  thousand  entries,  name,  parentage,  residence,  age,  &c.  It  will  be 
invaluable,  as  such  a  list  never  will  be  jirinted.  I  have  already  identified  members  of  our  early  New 
England  families,  and  among  other  things  settled  the  ancestry  of  the  famous  Anne  Hutchinson,  as 
well  as  completed  my  chain  of  evidence  disproving  the  Washington  pedigree. 

On  the  16th  of  October,  1869,  he  wrote  from  Oxford  that  he  Avas  there,  and  would 
remain  till  Christmas,  and  would  complete  his  cojiy  of  the  Matriculation  Register  to 
that  year  ;  "  so  that,"  he  adds,  "  I  shall  have  it  perfect  for  over  three  hundred 
years." 

The  Old  Marriage  Allegations  in  the  Bishop  of  London's  Register,  extending  from 
1598  to  1710,  furnished  him  another  source  from  which  he  drew  his  information.  He 
wrote  me  August  29,  1868,  that  he  had  completed  his  examination,  and  had  secured 
"  no  less  than  thirty-five  hundred  choice  extracts." 

I  shall  not  attempt  to  specify  the  variety  of  materials  illustrating  the  family  history 
of  England,  chiefly  in  the  seventeenth  century,  which  he  collected,  methodically  arranged 
and  indexed.  A  genei'al  idea  may  be  obtained  from  the  list  of  manuscripts  appended  to 
this  Memoir. 

The  work  to  which  he  devoted  a  large  portion  of  his  time  during  his  residence  iu 
England,  was  an  annotated  transcript  of  the  Registers  of  Westminster  Abbey.  It  was 
no  doubt  owing  to  this  undertaking  that  free  access  to  many  parish  and  other  records 
which  we  have  referred  to,  was  accorded  to  him.  At  first  he  contemplated  only  a 
partial  transcript,  but  at  the  suggestion  of  Dean  vStanley  he  was  induced  to  enlarge  his 
plan.  On  the  9th  of  November,  1867,  he  Avrote  me,  "I  think  I  told  you  that  I  am 
engaged  in  preparing  for  the  press  and  annotating  the  entire  Register  of  Marriages, 
Baptisms  and  Burials  in  Westminster  Abbey.  I  am  quite  proud  of  this  work."  On 
the  13th  of  the  next  month  he  wrote — 

My  labour  on  the  Abbey  Registers  is  excessive,  and  likely  to  be  protracted,  though  I  confine  my 
notes  simply  to  the  identification  of  the  parties.  Still,  it  is  a  labour  of  love,  and  it  is  surely  some- 
thing for  an  American  to  be  proud  of,  thus  to  have  his  name  perpetually  connected  with  the  glorious 
old  Minster. 

His  letters  abound  in  references  to  this  work,  the  progress  he  had  made,  and  the 
new  materials  which  had  been  opened  to  him.     June  17,  1871,  he  wrote  me — 

A  paper  of  mine  was  read  before  the  Historical  Society  last  Monday,  a  copy  of  which  I  will  send 
you  as  soon  as  printed.  That  paper  will  show  you  one  of  the  causes  of  my  slow  progress  with  my 
Abbey  Book.     1  had  paid  no  attention  to  the  Royal  Family,  supposing  that  if  the  history  of  any 

of  the  most  uueelfish  antiquaries  that  ever  lived,  if  these  manuscripts  could  be  purchased  for  some 
public  institution  in  this  country,  where  they  would  be  kept  together.  Mr.  Cokayne  says  of  them  : 
"  Judging  from  the  price  which  MSS.  of  this  nature  have  fetched  during  recent  years,  it  is  more  than 
probable  that,  if  sold  (by  auction  or  otherwise)  separately,  they  would  command,  at  the  lowest 
calculation,  au  average  price  of  £50  a  volume  (£1,35U)  ;  but  as  it  is  wished,  for  the  sake  of  doing 
honour  to  their  great  and  indefatigable  collector,  to  keep  them  together,  the  whole  series  is  now 
offered  as  one  collection  at  a  very  considerably  less  rate,  viz.,  £3,000  net  (which  is  the  minimum 
Bum  that  Mill  be  taken),  being  less  than  £35  a  volume."  [The  College  of  Arms  acquii-ed  these 
manuscripts  in  18SG. — J.  F.] 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester.  xiii 

family  was  thoroughly  knowTi  it  was  that.  And  yet  the  second  burial  in  the  Abbey  Register, 
when  I  reached  it,  I  found  to  be  entirely  wrong,  and  it  cost  me  a  month's  labour  to  set  it  right. 
These  interruptions  delay  me  very  much,  but  I  still  hope  to  go  to  press  this  year. 

On  the  4tli  of  May,  1872,  he  wrote — 

Yes,  every  day's  delay  tends  to  make  my  Abbey  Book  more  perfect,  and  as  it  is  i^robably  the 
great  work  of  my  life — my  legacy  to  the  nation — and  as  I  mean  it  to  be  a  standard  book  for 
ever,  I  am  not  sorry  for  the  delay.  I  am  constantly  at  work  on  it,  and  as  constantly  im- 
proving it. 

lu  the  spring  of  1874  his  work  was  sufficiently  advanced  to  make  arrangements  for 
its  publication.  On  the  11th  of  April  he  wrote  that  he  had  presented  it  to  the  Harleian 
Society,  and  that  it  would  appear  as  one  of  its  serials.  About  two  weeks  later,  on  the 
24th,  he  informed  me  with  gratification  that  the  Queen  had  that  week  accepted  the 
dedication  of  his  book,  an  honour  "  not  often  accorded."  On  the  30th  of  May  he  writes 
more  fully  on  this  subject — 

It  seemed  proper,  as  my  book  is  a  national  work,  that  it  should  be  dedicated  to  the  head  of 
the  nation.  I  left  the  matter  to  Dean  Stanley  whether  I  should  dedicate  it  to  him  or  whether  he 
thought  the  Queen  should  be  asked,  and  I  knew  nothing  more  of  it  until  I  received  her  formal  per- 
mission through  her  private  secretary. 

On  the  16th  of  May,  before  the  last  letter,  but  after  the  Queen  had  accepted  the 
dedication  of  his  book,  to  which  patronage  he  attributed  the  favour  granted  to  him,  he 
wrote — 

The  Lords  of  the  Treasury  have  jnst  given  me  free  access  to  the  wills  at  Doctors'  Commons 
of  the  last  century,  my  present  privilege  only  extending  to  the  year  1700 — the  only  thing  I  yet 
wanted  to  perfect  my  book.  This  is  a  concession  never  before  granted  to  anybody.  Dean 
Stanley  and  I  have  been  trying  for  it  for  the  last  five  years,  and  have  only  just  succeeded. 

The  next  year  he  commenced  printing  his  book,  and  sent  me  a  proof  of  the  first 
pages,  August  28,  1875.  Progress  in  the  printing  is  frequently  noted.  On  the  10th  of 
March,  1876,  he  writes — 

My  Abbey  volume  has  been  some  time  all  printed,  making  526  pages  of  text.  Its  issue  is 
only  delayed  by  the  index,  a  most  important  feature,  on  which  I  have  now  been  at  work  four 
weeks,  twelve  hours  a  day,  and  it  will  occupy  me  at  least  a  fortnight  longer.  I  hope  to  forward  the 
volume  some  time  next  month. 

In  1876  the  work  was  issued  as  the  tenth  volume  of  the  publications  of  the 
Harleian  Society.  A  small  edition  was  printed  separately  for  presents  to  the  author's 
friends.  The  work  more  than  met  the  high  expectations  that  had  been  raised.  The 
English  and  American  press  spoke  highly  of  its  merits.  The  London  Times  of  Sept. 
1,  1876,  devoted  three  and  a  half  columns,  and  the  Morning  Post  of  Nov.  2,  more  than 
a  column  to  a  review  of  the  work.     The  Times  said — 

Throughout  the  whole  of  this  huge  volume,  with  its  profusion  of  names,  illustrious  or  obscure, 
it  is  only  at  rare  intervals  that  a  case  is  to  be  found  of  which  the  industry  of  its  annotator  has 
failed  to  obtain  some  particulars.  Such  a  happy  result  has  been  secured  by  protracted  investiga- 
tions possible  only  to  an  antiquary  industrious  beyond  his  fellows.  The  wills  at  Somerset  House, 
the  marriage  records  preserved  in  the  various  offices  belonging  to  the  Sees  of  London  and  Canterbury, 
the  matriculation  registers  at  Oxford — all  these  have  yielded  up  their  dead ;  and  from  such  original 
research  Col.  Chester  has  amassed  a  wealth  of  biographical  illustration  almost  without  parallel  for 
novelty  and  accuracy. 

The  London  Morning  Post  said — 

There  is  scarcely  a  family  of  rank  and  position  which  may  not  learn  something — some  out-of- 
the-way  fact  or  incident  of  interest — from  the  prodigious  amount  of  accurate  information  here 
provided  by  Colonel  Chester,  who  is  thoroughly  and  completely  master  of  his  subject.  When  it  is 
borne  in  mind  how  inexact  many  persons  have  been  and  are  as  regards  dates,  how  one  mis- 
statement (made  often  not  intentionally,  but  through  carelessness  and  to  save  trouble)  is  handed  on, 
repeated  and  enlarged,  writers  of  general  or  personal  history  cannot  but  be  gx-ateful  for  this 
admirable  work.  Colonel  Chester  brings  to  light  facts  which  have  been  forgotten  ;  tracks  out 
errors  and  inaccuracies,  which  have  had  a  long  life,  with,  unceasing  care  ;  and  provides  in  this  book  a 
monument  of  his  painstaking  industry  and  patient  self-sacrifice.  As  long  as  Westminster  Abbey 
lasts  his  name  will  be  remembered  because  of  this  magnificent  work. 

The  warm  encomiums  given  it  on  its  publication  have  been  repeated  by  the  press 
and  individuals  since  his  death.  B.  Beedham,  Esq.,  of  Ashfield  House,  Kimbolton,  an 
English  antiquary  of  note,  in  a  recent  letter  to  me  writes — "  These  Registers  were 
worthy  of  the  most  ample  illustration,  and  at  his  hands  they  received  it  to  an  extent 
which  has  never  been  accorded  to  any  similar  records.     He  has  thus  added  a  page  to  the 


xiv  Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester. 

history  of  the  church,  so  splendid  and  so  rich  in  associations,  to  which  every  intelligent 
countryman  of  his  directs  his  earliest  steps  on  visiting  the  land  of  his  forefathers." 

Col.  Chester  was  justly  gratified  hy  the  manner  in  which  his  book  was  received. 
On  the  22nd  of  Deceml)er,  1H76,  he  wrote  me — 

I  have  something  like  two  hundred  letters  of  tho  most  complimentary  and  appreciative 
character,  from  the  best  men  in  the  country,  and  am  amply  repaid  for  all  my  labour.  The  Queen 
sent  mo  a  kind  message  some  daj-a  ago,  through  the  Dean  of  Westminster,  with  her  "  sincere  thanks  " 
for  my  "  valuable  and  interesting  volume."  On  my  return  home  yesterday  I  found  from  her  a  copy 
of  the  Life  of  the  Prince  Consort  (written  by  Mr.  Theodore  Martin  under  her  direction)  with  her 
autograph  inscription,  "  To  Colonel  Chester,  from  Victoria  R." 

On  the  26th  of  January,  1877,  he  wrote — 

You  will  be  pleased  to  hear  that  the  Queen  has  just  sent  me  the  second  volume  of  the  Life  of 
the  Prince  Consort,  with,  as  before,  her  autograph  presentation  inscription  (only  this  time  she  signs 
her  name  ''  Victoria  R.  &  I."')  and  this  kind  message,  "  that  she  has  not  been  forgetful  of  your 
labours,  and  wishes  you  to  understand  how  much  she  appreciates  them." 

On  the  9th  of  March,  1878,  he  writes  with  equal  pleasure  that  he  had  received  from 
the  Queen  the  third  volume  of  that  work.  Mr.  Lattiug  has  sent  me  a  copy  of  the 
letter  of  Dean  Stanley  accompanying  the  book,  which  is  as  follows — 

Deanery,  Westminster. 

My  dear  Col.  Chester  : 

I  have  been  graciously  commanded  by  the  Queen  to  send  you  the  .3rd  volume  of  the  Prince 

Consort's  Life.    It  may  please  you  the  more  because  it  is  entirely  the  Queen's  own  thought — the  more 

remarkable  at  this  moment  when  her  mind  must  be  so  much  occupied  by  the  overwhelming  anxieties 

of  public  affairs. 

I  have  not  myself  seen  the  Queen,  having  been  kept  at  my  house  by  a  troublesome  cold,  which  is,  I 

trust,  at  last  giving  way. 

You  will  remember  that  yesterday  was  the  2nd  Anniversary  of  the  eclipse  of  my  life.* 
March  2,  '78.  Yours  sincerely,  A.  P.  Stanley. 

A  few  years  later,  December  31,  1881,  he  informed  me  with  pride  that  a  handsome 
card-tray,  made  from  old  oak  taken  from  Westminster  Abbey,  had  been  sent  him  as  a 
Christmas  present  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter. 

In  the  preface  to  his  Abbey  book  he  made  the  following  announcement — 

It  may  be  as  well  to  add  that  the  Editor  has  a  large  collection  from  which  he  may  eventually  decide 
to  print  a  list  of  such  persons  as  were  probably  buried  in  the  Abbey,  but  whose  names  do  not  appear 
in  the  Registers,  with  the  evidences  ;  and  also  that,  if  his  life  is  spared  a  few  years  longer,  he  intends 
to  embody  in  a  supplement  such  important  information  as  he  may  acquire  respecting  the  persons 
named  in  the  present  volume,  and  especially  concerning  the  few  still  unidentified. 

Such  a  volume  would  have  been  a  valuable  supplement  to  his  great  work,  but 
unfortunately  he  did  not  live  to  compile  it.  Nor  did  he  finish  the  other  work  on  which 
he  bent  all  his  energies  after  the  publication  of  his  Westminster  book,  and  which  he 
refers  to  in  the  following  extract  from  a  letter  dated  Dec.  2,  1876 — "I  am  devoting 
all  my  leisure  time  to  working  up  the  immense  amount  of  Washington  material  I  have 
collected,  and  clearing  away  the  rubbish.  I  have  now  the  means  to  explode  utterly  the 
South  Cave  theory,  which  has  always  been  a  giant  in  the  way.  I  believe  I  have  the 
clue  to  the  President's  real  ancestry,  but  I  some  time  ago  made  up  my  mind  not  to  say 
or  print  anything  more  on  the  subject  until  I  can  lay  the  subject  complete  before  the 
world."  Though  he  was  not  able  to  finish  these  works,  he  found  time,  however,  to  edit 
several  volumes  for  the  Harleian  Society,  the  titles  of  which  will  be  found  in  the  list  of 
his  writings  appended. 

His  labours  were  soon  recognized  by  the  learned  societies.  The  earliest  to  bestow 
its  honours  upon  him  was,  I  think,  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society, 
which  elected  him  a  corresponding  member  in  1862.  He  was  elected  to  the  same 
membership  in  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society  in  1871.  From 
the  title-page  of  his  Westminster  volume  we  learn  that  he  was  also  an  honorary  or  a 
corresponding  member  of  "  the  Historical  Societies  of  the  States  of  Massachusetts,  New 
York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island, 
Connecticut,  and  Minnesota,"  in  this  country.  In  England  he  was  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Harleian   Society,  and  a  Fellow  of    the  Royal  Historical  Society.      He  was  a 


*  Note  by  J.  J.  Lutting. — Lady  Augusta  Stanley,  the  Dean's  wife,  died  on  Wednesday,  March  1, 
1876. 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester.  xv 

member  of  the  councils  of  both  societies  at  their  organisation,  and  held  that  office  in  the 
former  society  till  his  death.  In  October,  1880,  he  was  elected  an  honorary  memVjer  of 
the  Historic  Society  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  He  was  doubtless  a  member  of  other 
learned  societies  in  England  and  America. 

He  was  also  the  recipient  of  academic  honours.  In  the  spring  of  1877,  the  late 
Evert  A.  Duyckinck,  A.M.,  the  senior  author  of  the  "  Cyclopa;dia  of  American 
Literature  "  and  one  of  the  trustees  of  Columbia  College,  New  York,  wrote  to  me  that  it 
was  contemplated  by  this  college  to  honour  Col.  Chester  with  a  degree.  In  writing  to 
my  friend  I  hinted  this  to  him,  but  without  naming  the  college.  He  replied  on  the  11th 
of  May  that  he  should  value  highly  such  a  recognition  by  an  American  college,  as  it 
would  show  that  his  work  was  appreciated  by  his  countrymen.  He  then  adds,  "  There 
has  been  an  intimation  to  the  same  effect  here."  After  the  degree  of  LL.D.  was  con- 
ferred on  him  by  Columbia  College,  he  wrote  July  10,  1877,  to  me — 

I  appreciate  this  honour  for  three  reasons  :  First,  because  it  proves  that  the  px'ophet  is  not  always 
without  honour  even  in  his  own  country.  Secondly,  because  it  was  in  New  York,  and  almost  under 
the  shadow  of  this  college,  that  I  began  my  manhood  career  nearly  forty  years  ago.  Thirdly,  because 
I  know,  as  you  say  in  your  kindly  note  in  the  Transcript,  that  Columbia  College  has  always  been  very 
sparing  and  discriminating  in  conferring  its  highest  honours. 

The  intimation  to  which  he  refers  in  his  letter  in  May,  was  doubtless  a  degree  from 
Oxford.  This,  four  years  later,  he  received,  for  on  the  22d  of  June,  1881,  that 
ancient  University  conferred  its  highest  degree,  D.C.L.,  upon  him,  "  in  acknowledg- 
ment," says  Mr.  Latting,  "of  his  services  as  a  genealogist  ;  the  first  and  only  instance, 
it  is  understood,  in  which  that  degree  was  given  for  such  a  cause."  For  this  honour  Col. 
Chester  was  profovuidly  grateful. 

In  March,  1850,  a  portrait  of  him,  with  his  autograph,  "Julian  Cramer,"  appeared 
in  Godey^s  Lady's  Booh.  In  1874  I  met  with  this  portrait,  and  wrote  him  to  that 
effect,  adding  that  I  could  see  little  resemblance  in  it  to  the  photograph  taken  in  1869, 
which  he  had  sent  me.     He  replied  Feb.  7,  187i — 

The  portrait  you  mention  was  considered  a  good  one  when  it  was  engraved,  now  some  twenty-four 
or  five  years  ago,  when  I  was  of  course  so  many  years  younger.  I  now  wear  my  hair  and  beard 
differently,  whicb  naturally  alter  one's  appearance.  I  suspect  that  portraits  taken  at  an  interval  of 
a  quarter  of  a  century  would  seldom  exhibit  much  similarity,  unless  one  had  some  strongly  marked 
features. 

Of  this  portrait  Dr.  Lossing,  the  well-known  author  referred  to  in  the  beginning  of 
this  Memoir,  wrote  me,  December  28,  1883 — 

Col.  Chester  presented  me  with  his  engraved  portrait  when  it  was  first  published.  He  was  then 
about  twenty-nine  years  of  age.  His  almost  black  hair  and  whiskers  were  close  cut.  The  latter  ex- 
tended under  his  chin.  He  had  no  moustache,  and  his  chin  was  shaven.  He  wore  a  "turn-down" 
collar,  and  was  enveloped  in  a  cloak. 

The  portrait  which  embellishes  this  Memoir  is  from  a  photograph  taken  at  Oxford 
in  1881,  when  he  received  his  degree.  It  was  engraved  for  the  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biogi-aphical  Record,  to  accompany  Mr.  Latting's  Memoir  in  that  periodical, 
October,  1882. 

Time  works  great  changes  in  the  features  of  an  individual,  but  seldom  so  great  as 
is  shown  by  these  three  portraits.  A  friend,  after  comparing  them  together,  remarked 
that  he  could  not  see  a  single  feature  that  was  the  same  in  all  ;  and  yet  the  portraits 
have  all  been  pronounced  good  likenesses.  The  mind,  however,  looks  out  from  each  of 
them.  At  twenty -nine  we  see  a  fair  brow  and  an  eye  full  of  hope  and  confidence  ;  at 
forty-eight  we  notice  that  time  has  stamped  a  deeper  impression  on  the  features  ;  and  at 
sixty  the  full  character  is  written  on  the  face  and  brow.  I,  myself,  never  saw  Col. 
Chester,  but  from  all  descriptions  which  I  have  heard  or  read,  it  is  evident  that  he  was 
a  fine  looking  man  and  had  a  commanding  presence.     Dr.  Lossing  writes — 

I  first  met  Col.  Chester  as  a  lecturer  in  New  York.  He  was  then  a  very  handsome,  finely  propor- 
tioned young  man  in  the  nineteenth  year  of  his  age.  From  that  time  we  met  occasionally  and  kept 
up  an  occasional  correspondence  until  he  went  to  Europe.  Our  acquaintance  was  kept  bright  chiefly 
through  letters  ever  afterwards.  Our  personal  intercourse  was  very  slight.  We  were  wide  apart, 
geographically,  most  of  the  time.  The  last  time  I  saw  him  was  in  Harper's  Building,  New  York, 
the  year  before  he  went  to  England.  For  years  after  that  I  lost  trace  of  him.  Two  or  three  years 
before  the  appearance  of  his  Westminster  Abbey  book,  I  received  letters  from  him,  and  from  that 
time  until  the  year  before  his  death  we  corresponded  briefly  at  rather  wide  intervals.  When  his 
Westminster  book  was  published  he  sent  me  a  copy.     His  letters  were  warm  and  sympathetic,  and 


XVI 


Menioii'  of  Colonel  Chester. 


I  folt  it  a  privilege  to  be  remembered  iu  his  list  of  friends.  One  of  the  earliest  tokens  of  his  regard 
for  me  was  a  copy  of  his  "  Greenwood  Cometory  and  Other  Poems,"  presented  to  me  soon  after  its 
appearance  in  1813.  My  brief  personal  acquaintance  with  him  and  our  exchange  of  epistles  taught 
nie  to  esteem  him  very  highly  as  a  most  genial,  generous,  scholarly  and  every  way  attractive  man. 

The  Rev.  Alcxaiulor  B.  Grosart,  in  dedicating  to  him,  iu  1869,  his  edition  of  the 
Poems  of  Sir  John  Beaumont,  thus  addresses  him — 

I  like  you  for  your  English  Puritan  name  and  for  your  English  face — that  of  "  a  brave  gentleman" 
all  of  the  oldon  time ;  I  like  you  for  your  right  good  service  in  writing  for  the  first  time  adequately, 
the  Life,  a  supremely  noble  and  beautiful  one,  of  "  John  Rogers,"  Proto-martyr  of  England  under 
Mary ;  I  like  you  as  an  American  proud  of  your  lineage  and  unmixed  English  descent ;  and  I  like  you 
for  your  catholic  literary  sympathies  and  brotherhood. 

George  W.  Marshall,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  the  founder  and  for  seven  years  the  editor  of 
The  Genealogist,  pul)lished  in  the  number  of  that  quarterly  for  July  1882,  an  appre- 
ciative Memoir  of  his  friend  Col.  Chester.     He  thus  describes  him — 

Hie  personal  appearance  was  in  every  way  characteristic.  Tall,  of  stout  build,  well  proportioned, 
with  long  flowing  gray  beard,  and  a  peculiarly  kindly  expression  of  countenance,  he  naturally  pre- 
possessed those  with  whom  he  came  in  contact  at  first  sight,  and  his  quiet,  unobtrusive  manner  at 
once  commanded  respect.  Generous  and  genial  in  disposition  far  beyond  most  men,  he  was  at  the 
same  time  highly  sensitive,  and  felt  keenly  any  want  of  gratitude  on  the  part  of  those  who  obtained 
his  assistance  in  their  researches,  while,  on  the  other  hand,  the  most  trivial  attention  shown  him  waa 
accepted  and  valued  with  childlike  simplicity  and  delight.  Ever  ready  to  afford  to  anyone  who  asked 
him  all  the  aid  which  his  large  collection  could  supply,  he  spent  half  his  time  in  replying  to  the  in- 
quiries of  his  numerous  correspondents,  and  it  was  rarely,  however  much  trouble  it  involved  or  time 
it  took,  that  the  desired  information  was  not  supplied  by  return  of  post.  The  only  return  he  expected, 
though  for  that  he  never  asked,  was  thanks. 

He  was  always  ready,  as  Dr.  Marshall  says,  to  help  his  brother  antiquaries.  The 
author  of  a  biographical  sketch  in  the  Neio  Monthly  Magazine,  published  during  his 
lifetime,  also  says  :  "  The  accumulations  of  more  than  twenty  years  ....  are  generally 
known  to  be  at  the  service  of  anyone  requiring  them  for  legitimate  historical  purposes  ; 
and  it  will  be  found  that  scarcely  a  modern  book  appears  relating  to  biography, 
genealogy,  county  or  parish  history,  that  is  not  more  or  less  indebted  to  him."  This 
many  of  us  know  to  be  true  in  our  own  cases,  and  the  numerous  acknowledgments  to 
him  which  we  meet  with  in  books,  are  additional  confirmations  of  the  fact. 

He  had  a  keen  intellect,  great  versatility  of  talent  and  a  ready  command  of  language. 
He  expressed  himself  forcibly,  and  did  not  hesitate  to  say  what  he  thought.  His  readi- 
ness of  expression  is  shown  by  his  letters  and  other  manuscripts,  which  are  written  in 
a  free,  legible  and  uniform  hand,  with  hardly  an  erasure  or  interlineation. 

His  truthfulness  was  conspicuous.  He  would  not  encourage  the  pretensions  of 
those  who  sought  to  connect  themselves  with  the  gentry  of  England  when  no  evidence 
could  be  found  to  favour  it  ;  and  he  had  no  patience  with  those  who  pandered  to  the 
vanity  of  such  persons.  At  the  request  of  an  acquaintance  I  wrote  to  Col.  Chester 
asking  him  to  prepare  a  chapter  on  "  The  Armorial  Insignia  of  American  Families,"  for 
a  Avork  which  that  gentleman  had  undertaken.  I  stated  that  it  was  desired  that  the 
whole  truth  should  be  told.     He  replied  March  25,  1881 — 

I  have  been  in  doubt  whether  it  would  be  politic  in  me  to  write  an  article  that  would  place  me 
in  such  open  antagonism  with  so  large  a  portion  of  my  countrymen  whom  I  know  to  be  claiming 
and  using  armorial  bearings  to  which  they  have  no  shadow  of  right.  The  truth  is  that  they  do  not 
wish  to  be  undeceived,  and  will  not  only  not  thank  mc  for  undeceiving  them,  but  will  be  angry  with 
me  for  having  done  so.  I  have  had  experience  of  this  already,  in  a  number  of  cases  in  wliich  I  have 
dealt  with  the  matter  in  detail. 

No  statements  I  can  make,  however  fortified,  will  convince  the  descendants  of  a  score  of  families 
which  I  could  name,  that  they  have  no  more  right  to  the  arms  they  claim  and  use  than  they  have  to 
the  royal  coat  of  England,  and  yet  I  know  that  it  is  true. 

He  finally  consented  to  write  the  chapter  ;  but  the  projected  work  was  abandoned 
before  he  had  begun  to  write  the  article. 

He  was  proud  of  the  land  of  his  birth,  and  loved  to  have  his  countrymen  call  on 
him,  and  delighted  in  showing  them  his  M'onderful  collections.  No  one  visited  him 
without  carrying  away  an  exalted  opinion  of  the  man  and  his  work.  He  wished  to  be 
known  as  an  American,  and  rejoiced  that  he  was  able  to  do  honour  to  his  country  by  his 
pen  ;  and  yet,  perhaps,  a  residence  of  twenty  years  and  upwards  in  England  had 
assimilated  him  more  than  he  was  aAvare  to  the  people  with  whom  he  lived.  The  late 
S.  VVhitney  riiaMiix,  in  giving  an  account,  iu  a  letter  to  his  friend  Henry  T.  Drowne,  of 
New  York,  September  21,  1880,  of  a  pleasant  visit  to  Col.  Chester,  pronounces  him  "•  a 
thorough  Englishman  iu  speech  and  manner,"     Such  assimilation  is  not  luifrequent. 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester.  xvii 


As  to  his  residence  in  London,  his  earliest  letters  to  me  do  not  give  it,  his  address 
being  to  the  care  of  Mr.  Moran,  of  the  American  Legation.  1\\  1865  it  was  "14, 
George's  Terrace,  Bhio  Anchor  Road,  Bermondsey."  He  removed  to  "  16,  Linden 
Villas,"  in  the  same  street,  in  April,  1870,  on  the  16th  of  which  month  he  writes  me — 

I  have  been  in  sad  confasion  for  the  last  fortnight,  moving,  and  have  but  just  got  settled  in  my 
new  quarters,  where  I  hope  to  remain  permanently.  I  have  fitted  up  my  library  to  my  own  taste, 
and  write  this  from  it.  If  you  ever  come  to  see  me,  as  I  hope  you  may,  I  think  you  will  say  I  am 
very  cosy  and  comfortable. 

This  lionse  he  made  liis  liome  till  his  death,  twelve  years  later,  though  in  December, 
1878,  the  name  of  the  street  was  changed  to  Southwark  Park  Road,  his  number  being 
124.     On  the  30th  of  that  month  he  writes — 

I  change  my  address,  happily,  thanks  to  the  authorities,  without  changing  my  residence,  and  the 
new  name  of  my  street  is  so  distinctive  that  I  am  able  to  drop  the  "  Linden  Villas  "  and  "  Bermondsey  " 
altogether,  much  to  my  own  satisfaction,  and  greatly  to  the  relief  of  my  correspondents. 

The  close  of  his  life  and  his  funeral  rites  are  thus  described  l>y  Dr.  Marshall  in  his 
Memoir — 

Incessant  work,  and  the  sedentary  life  which  it  enforced,  naturally  told  on  what  was  to  all 
appearances  a  robust  constitution,  but  till  within  a  few  weeks  of  his  demise,  the  gout,  from  which  he 
frequently  suffered,  was  his  only  serious  complaint.  He  spent  a  fortnight  last  Christmas,  as  he  had 
been  in  the  habit  of  doing  during  the  most  of  his  residence  in  England,  at  the  house  of  his  friend, 
Mr.  Cokayue,  and  seemed,  though  perhaps  a  little  less  active,  much  in  his  usual  health  and  spirits.* 
In  February  he  was  attacked  by  his  old  enemy  the  gout,  and  though  he  did  not  rally  as  soon  as 
usual,  nothing  serious  was  anticipated  till  the  end  of  April,  when  his  medical  attendant,  Mr.  Cooper, 
suspected  that  he  was  suffering  from  disease  of  the  nature  of  internal  tumour.  On  the  5th  of  May, 
Sir  James  Paget,  and  Dr.  Moson,  of  Guy's,  examined  him,  and  pronounced  the  case  to  be  that  of  a 
cancerous  tumour  in  the  stomach  of  considerable  size  and  long  standing,  but  not  of  necessity  imme- 
diately fatal.  Those,  or  some  such  words,  were  told  him  by  Sir  James,  and  since  tliat  time  he  seemed 
to  lose  all  heart,  and  I  believe  never  wrote  a  lino  more.  He  continued,  howevei",  to  sit  up  in  his 
library  on  an  invalid  couch,  and  though  his  voice  became  feeble,  was  able  to  converse  with  his 
friends  till  the  23rd  of  May,  when,  though  weak,  he  appeared  much  as  usual ;  but  on  that  night  came 
an  attack  of  bronchitis,  then  an  abscess  in  the  throat,  and  though  he  appeared  to  recover  from  both 
of  these,  soon  after  midnight  his  strength  gave  way  ;  and  on  the  25th  he  gradually  sank,  and  at  10 
a.m.,  on  the  26th,  expired. 

On  the  last  day  of  the  month  his  funeral,  which  was  of  a  private  character,  took  place  at  Nunhead 
Cemetery  ;  a  large  number,  however,  of  his  poorer  neighbours  (among  whom  he  had  so  long  resided, 
and  to  whom  he  had  ever  been  a  liberal  and  most  kind  benefactor)  were  present.  The  American 
Embassy  was  represented  by  Mr.  E.  S.  Xadal,  one  of  the  Secretaries  of  Legation.  The  service  was 
read  by  Dr.  Bradley,  Dean  of  Westminster,  who  thus,  on  behalf  of  himself  and  his  Chapter,  testified 
the  respect  due  to  one  who  had  done  so  much  towards  illustrating  the  history  of  their  glorious 
Abbey. 

Nothing  more  remains  to  be  told,  unless  it  be  to  add  that  of  the  many  good  qualities  exemplified 
in  his  life,  his  genial  disposition  was  the  most  striking.  Having  acquired  knowledge  himself,  by  im- 
parting it  to  others  he  made  the  best  possible  use  of  it,  and  thus  derived  the  ti-uest  and  noblest  enjoy- 
ment from  its  possession.  In  this  respect  he  has  left  behind  him  a  bright  example  and  taught  a  use- 
ful lesson.  Hia  too  early  death  has  caused  a  general  and  heartfelt  feeling  of  sorrow  amongst  all  whose 
good  fortune  it  was  to  come  in  contact  with  him.  We  shall  see  his  kindly  face  no  moi-e,  no  longer 
learn  our  work  imder  his  able  guidance,  and  though  we  cannot  wish  to  recall  him  from  the  reward  of 
a  life  well  spent  and  of  work  well  done,  our  heart  is  still  human,  and 

"  It  mourns  that  dust  should  part." 

In  1876,  he  wrote  to  his  early  employer,  Judge  Kinsman,  of  Warren,  Ohio,  in  a 
letter  accompanying  a  presentation  copy  of  "his  Westminster  book,  that  he  had  been  pro- 
mised by  Dean  Stanley  that,  if  the  dean  outlived  him,  he  should  have  a  place  in  the 
Abbey.  This  would  have  been  pleasing  to  his  friends.  Next  to  this  a  tablet  to  his 
memory  in  the  "  glorious  old  minster "  as  he  called  it,  has  been  placed  there  by  the 
Dean  and  Chapter,  see  next  page. 

The  life  of  Col.  Chester  adds  another  proof  to  the  many  with  which  literature 
abounds,  that  great  things  may  be  accomplished  when  the  energies  are  concentrated  on 
a  single  object  and  the  powers  of  mind  are  equal  to  the  undertaking.  He  had  not  the 
advantage  of  an  early  antiquarian  training.  Till  he  arrived  in  England  in  his  thirty- 
eighth  year,  we  do  not  learn  that  he  had  attempted  anytliing  in  the  line  in  wliich  he 


*  I  am  just  starting  for  a  friend's  house  in  the  country,  where  I  always  spend  a  fortnight  at  Christ- 
mas and  New  Year.     {Qoi.  Chester's  Letter,  Dec.  23,  1881.)— J. W.D. 

7> 


xviii  Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester, 


afterwards  distinguished  himself.*  The  capacity  and  taste  for  what  was  to  hecome  here- 
after his  life-work  no  doubt  Avere  in  him,  though  undeveloped,  and  he  soon  placed 
hinself  in  tlie  front  rank  of  antiquaries.  Wlien  he  died  it  is  acknowledged  that  he  had 
no  superior  as  a  genealogist  among  English-speaking  people  ;  and  his  reputation  had 
been  steadily  increasing.  He  had  gained  the  position  which  he  had  long  laboured  for  ; 
but  he  was  not  permitted  to  enjoy  it  many  years.  In  the  midst  of  his  activity  and 
usefulness  his  work  Avas  arrested,  as  his  friend  Dr.  Marshall  has  told  us.  Another 
friend,  Joseph  Jac^kson  Howard,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.  the  editor  of  Miscellanea  Genealogica 
et  Henildica  and  his  co-worker  in  the  Harleian  Society,  in  a  letter  dated  July  10,  1882, 
thus  describes  his  condition  in  the  last  days  of  his  life — 

I  saw  poor  Chester  three  days  before  he  went  to  rest.  He  was  quite  prepared  for  the  change,  and 
seemed,  and  I  fully  believe  was,  at  peace  with  all.  He  then  told  me  that  although  he  could  not  read 
his  books,  yet  he  liked  to  be  carried  into  his  study.  He  knew  the  position  of  every  volume,  and 
called  them  his  "familiar  faces,"  bringing,  as  he  glanced  from  one  to  the  other,  to  his  reooUection 
many  happy  hours  spent  in  collecting  the  memoranda  stored  in  each  volume. 

J.  Ward  Dean*. 

*  Mr.  Hassam,  of  this  city,  has  shown  in  an  article  which  will  appear  in  the  April  number  of  the 
Register,  the  disadvantages  under  which  Col.  Chester  laboured,  and  under  which  genealogists  in 
London  now  labour,  in  comparison  with  the  facilities  afforded  for  genealogical  research  in  Boston.  Dean 
Stanley  and  Col.  Chester  were  only  able,  after  years  of  solicitation,  to  obtain  free  access  to  the  wills 
of  the  last  century  for  a  work  of  national  interest.  In  this  city  access  to  all  the  probate  records  is 
given  without  fee  to  any  person.  In  London  the  literary  inquirer,  even  for  the  period  for  which  he 
has  the  use  of  the  records,  has  not  access  to  the  files.  Here  records  and  files  are  equally  at  his  service 
without  charge. 


WESTMINSTER    TABLET. 

Colonel  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester,  LL.D. 

Of  Columbia  College,  Xew  York  City, 

As  also  D.C.L.  of  the  University  of  Oxford. 

Born  April  30th,  1821,  at  Norwich,  Connecticut,  U.S.A. 

Died  May  26th,  1882,  in  Loiidon, 

Where  he  had  resided  for  many  years. 

The  Learned  Editor  of  the  Westminster  Abbey  Register. 

In  grateful  memory  of  the  disinterested  labour  of  an 

American  Master  of  English  Genealogical  Learning, 

This  tablet 

Was  erected 

By  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster. 


Memoir  of  Colonel  Chester.  xix 


Inscription  oyer  the  Grave  of  Colonel  Chester  at  Nunhead  Cemetery, 

Surrey. 

Beneath  this  stone 

Are  deposited  the  remains  of 

Colonel  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester, 

LL.D.  of  Cohmihia  College,  New  York  City  (1877)  ; 

D.C.L.  of  the  University  of  Oxford  (1881)  ; 

And  for  nearly  20  years  a  resident  in  the  parisli 

Of  St.  James',  Bermondsey,  in  this  connty. 

Born  30  April,  1821,  at  Norwich,  Connecticut,  U.S.A., 

He  landed  in  England  6  September,  1858, 

Where  he  employed  the  remaining  years  of  his  life 

In  collecting  materials  to  illustrate 

The  Genealogical  History 

Of  his  Native  and  of  his  Adopted  Country. 

The  indefatigable  Energy,  marvellous  Accuracy, 

And  patient  Ingenuity  displayed  in  his  writings, 

Are  established  to  posterity  in  the  work  entitled 

"  The  Westminster  Abbey  Registers," 

Of  which  he  was  the  sole  Editor  and  Anuotator, 

A  Monument  of  literary  lore  Unrivalled  in  its  kind  ; 

In  grateful  appreciation  whereof, 

A  tablet  to  his  memory  has  been  erected 

By  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster  in  that  Abbey. 

These  great  and  rare  qualities  were  not  more  admirable 

Than  the  Generous  and  disinterested  Sympathy, 

Which  made  him  always  willing  to  give 

Gratuitous  Assistance  to  his  Fellow  Workers 

On  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic 

(Many  of  whom  he  had  never  seen)  ; 

An  Assistance  which  will  long  be  missed, 

And  long  had  in  thankful  remembrance. 

Beloved  by  all  who  knew  him. 

And  deeply  regretted  by  many  more, 

lie  departed  this  life 

(In  which  he  had  played  so  active  a  part) 

On  26  May,  1882, 

In  the  62nd  year  of  his  age. 


"  Best,  happy  Dead, 
Sleep  all  thy  Weariness  away. 
Thou  shalt  be  waked,  on  God's  great  day, 

From  thy  cold  bed." 


APPENDIX. 


Col.  Chester's  Manuscripts. 

Abstract  of  a  Lid  preixired  hy  hia  Erecutor,  George  E.  CoTcayiie,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  at  vhose  erpeuse 
these  Collections  were  originally  made  and  ivho  possesses  duplicate  Copies  of  these  Manuscripts. 

They  may  be  divided  into  nine  series,  each  series  being  quite  separate  and  nncoimected  with  the 
other,  viz. : — 

I.  The  splendid  collectiou  of  Extracts  from  Pakish  Eegisters  from  nearly  all  the  counties  in 
England,  consisting  of  87  folio  volumes,  each  containing  about  400  pages,  closely  -written.  Of  these 
volumes  70  are  full  and  are  carefully  indexed,  the  "  index  nominum"  to  each  being  a  work  of  immense 
labour.     The  other  17  arc  partially  filled. 

They  contain  the  entries  of  all  the  families  of  note  in  the  parishes  thus  dealt  with,  but  -were,  it  is 
believed,  made  with  the  special  view  of  illustrating  such  families  as  emigrated  to  America.  They  are 
therefore  particularly  valuable  to  the  American  nation,  and  it  was  in  America  that  Colonel  Chester 
fully  believed  they  Avould  eventually  find  their  home  (although  now  the  property  of  the  College  of 
Arms,  England).  They  are  as  follows,  viz.:  Beds  1  vol.,  Berks  1  vol.,  Bucks  1  vol..  Cambridgeshire 
1  vol.,  Cheshire  1  vol.,  Cornwall  1  vol.,  Derbyshire  2  vols..  Devon  3  vols.,  Dorset  1  vol.,  Essex  3  vols., 
Glouccstershii-e  1  vol.,  Hants  1  vol.,  Herts  2  vols.,  Huntingdonshire  1  vol.,  Kent  2  vols.,  Lancashire  1 
vol.,  Lincolnshire  5  vols.,  Middlesex  4  vols.,  Middlesex  Westminster  10  vols.,  Middlesex  London  12 
vols.,  Middlesex  Private  Chapels  1  vol.,  Norfolk  2  vols,  Northants  2  vuls.,  Northumberland  1  vol., 
Notts  2  vols.,  Oxfordshire  3  vols.,  Oxfordshire  Oxford  City  5  vols.,  Shropshire  1  vol.,  Somerset  3 
vols.,  Staffordshire  1  vol.,  Suffolk  1  vol.,  Surrey  4  vols.,  Sussex  2  vols.,  Warwickshire  1  vol.,  Wilts  1 
vol.,  Worcestershire  1  vol.,  Yorkshire  2  vols.     Total,  87  vols. 

IL  A  comjilete  series  of  all  the  Matriculations  at  the  University  of  Oxford  from  the  commence- 
ment in  1567  to  1869,  beautifully  written.  Seven  enormous  folio  volumes,  viz. :  Yol.  1. — A.D.  1567 
to  1.J80;  with  Index.  [Mem.  The  information  given  at  this  time  was  very  scant.]  Yols.  2  to  4. — - 
A.D.  1581  to  1714.  Vols.  5  to  7. — A.D.  1715  to  1869.  Tlie  names  arranged  in  strict  alphabetical 
order.  These  entries  (about  95,000  in  number)  show  for  the  most  part,  not  only  the  College,  the  age 
and  birthplace  of  the  person  who  matriculated,  but  also  the  name  and  description  of  his  father. 
(Now  the  property  of  Mr.  Joseph  Foster). 

III.  Complete  list  of  Entrances  at  Gray's  Inn,  1581  to  1781,  arranged  chronologically,  shov,-ing 
in  most  instances  the  name  and  description  of  the  father  of  the  student.  Barristers,  1657  to  1865,  &c. 
One  thick  quarto  volume,  nicely  written.  (This  MS.  is  a  transcript  from  a  transcript  made  by  Mr. 
Cokayne). 

lY.  Marriage  Licences.  Five  folio  volumes,  of  about  400  pages  each,  nicely  written  and  care- 
fully indexed,  from  the  following  offices,  viz. :  The  Bishop  of  Loudon's  Office,  1521  to  1828.  Also  the 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  AV'estminster's  Office  (all  taken),  1559  to  1699,  .3  vols.  Faculty  Office  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1543  to  1569,  1  vol.  Yicar-General's  Office  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, 1660  to  1679,  1  vol.     (Purchased  and  published  by  Mr.  Quarich,  of  London,  publisher). 

V.  Abstract  of  Wills  and  Admons,  9  vols,  (one  only  partially  filled),  one  vol.  of  noble  admona 
from  C.  P.  C.     In  all  10  vols.     Index  to  testators  only. 

VI.  Pedigrees,  2  vols,  (one  only  partially  filled),  entitled  "  Chaos."  Pedigrees,  2  vols,  (one  only 
partially  filled),  from  Candler's  Suffolk  Collection.  Pedigrees,  1  vol.  (only  partially  filled),  relating 
to  Westminster  Abbej*. 

YII.  Pedigrees  and  miscellaneous  matters  (unindexed),  9  vols,  folio,  of  which  eight  are  devoted 
to  the  following  families,  viz. :  Adams,  Chester,  Hutchinson,  Rogers,  Taylor,  Washington,  Wentworth, 
Whitmore;  the  others  being  miscellaneous. 

VIII.  Tabular  Pedigress,  printed  and  MSS.,  arranged  in  boxes  under  the  first  letter  of  the 
principal  degree. 

IX.  Four  enormous  volumes,  full  of  miscellaneous  collections  as  to  the  family  of  Rogers. 


Works  or  Col.  Chester. 

1.  Greenwood  Cemetery  and  other  Poems.     New  York  and  Boston,  1843.     12mo.  pp.  132. 

2,  A  Preliminary  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Repulsion  as  a  Universal  Law  of  Nature.     Philadelphia, 
1853.    8vo.  pp.  64. 


Appendix.  xxi 

3.  Educational  Laws  of  Virginia.  The  Personal  Narrative  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Douglass,  a 
Southern  woman,  who  was  imprisoned  for  one  month  in  the  Common  Jail  of  Norfolk,  under  the 
Laws  of  Virginia,  for  the  crime  of  teaching  Free  Coloured  Children  to  read.  Boston  and  Cleveland, 
1854.     12mo.  pp.  65. 

4.  John  Rogers :  the  Compiler  of  the  First  Authorized  English  Bible  ;  the  Pioneer  of  the  English 
Reformation  and  its  First  Martyr.  Embracing  a  Genealogical  Account  of  his  Family,  biographical 
sketches  of  some  of  his  Principal  Descendants,  his  own  Writings,  etc.  etc.  London,  1861.  8vo. 
pp.  xii.  +  452. 

5.  Notes  on  the  Ancestry  of  William  Hutchinson  and  Anne  Marbury.  From  Researches  recently 
made  in  England.     Boston.     Sm.  4to.  pp.  24. 

Reprint  of  an  article  in  the  Register  for  October,  1866. 

6.  A  Preliminary  Investigation  of  the  Alleged  Ancestry  of  George  Washington,  First  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America ;  exposing  a  Serious  Error  in  the  Existing  Pedigree.  Boston.  1863. 
8vo.  pp.  23. 

This  is  a  reprint  from  the  Heraldic  Journal  for  October,  1866,  where  it  was  printed  from  advance 
sheets  of  the  London  Herald  and  Genealogist  for  January,  1867.  It  was  also  printed  in  the  Register 
for  January,  1867;  and  in  pamphlet  form  in  London,  8vo.  pp.  15. 

7.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Wentworth  Family  of  England,  from  its  Saxon  origin  in  the 
Eleventh  Century  to  the  Emigration  of  one  of  its  Representatives  to  New  England  about  the  year 
1636.     Boston,  1868.     8vo.  pp.  20. 

This  is  a  reprint,  with  pagination  unchanged,  of  an  article  in  the  Register  for  April,  1868. 

8.  An  Official  Inaccuracy  respecting  the  Death  and  Burial  of  the  Princess  Mary,  daughter  of 
King  James  I.  Read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Great  Britain,  June  12,  1871. 
London,  1871.     8vo.  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  tlie  first  volume  of  the  Ti'ansactions  of  the  Historical  Society. 

9.  The  Marriage,  Baptismal  and  Burial  Registers  of  the  Collegiate  Church  or  Abbey  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster.     London,  1876.     (Editor.)     Royal  8vo.  pp.  xiii.  +  631. 

This  is  the  tenth  volume  of  the  Publications  of  the  Harleian  Society. 

10.  The  Reiestcr  Booke  of  Saynte  De'nis  Backchurch  parislie  (City  of  London)  for  Maryages, 
Christcnynges  and  Buryalles,  Begynnynge  in  the  Yeare  of  o''  Lord  God  1538.  (Editor.)  London, 
1878.     Royal  8vo.  pp.  viii.  +  369. 

The  third  volume  of  the  Register  Section  of  the  Publications  of  the  Harleian  Society. 

11.  Herbert  Pelham  ;  his  Ancestors  and  Descendants.     Boston,  1879.     8vo.  pp.  11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1879. 

12.  The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Mary  Aldermary,  Lou  Ion,  containing  the  Marriages,  Baptisms, 
and  Burials  from  1558  to  1754.     (Editor.)     London,  1880.     Royal  8vo.  pp.  vi.  +  277. 

The  fifth  volume  of  the  Register  Section  of  the  Publications  of  the  Harleian  Society. 

13.  The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  London,  containing  Marriages,  Baptisms, 
and  Burials  from  1558  to  1754.     (Editor.)     London  1881.     Royal  8vo.  pp.  vi.  +  190. 

The  sixth  volume  of  the  Register  Section  of  the  Publications  of  the  Harleian  Society. 

14.  The  Family  of  Dummer.     Boston,  1881.     8vo.  pp.  20. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July  and  October,  1881. 

15.  The  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  London,  containing  the  Marriages,  Baptisms, 
and  Burials  from  1546  to  1754.     (Editor  in  part.)     London  1882.     Royal  8vo.  pp.  viii. +  348. 

This  is  the  seventh  volume  of  the  Register  Section  of  the  Publications  of  the  Harleian  Society. 
Col.  Chester  died  while  the  book  was  in  press,  and  his  work  was  completed  by  other  hands.  A  notice 
of  Col.  C.  is  prefixed  to  the  volume. 

He  also  assisted  Joseph  Jackson  Howard,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  in  editing  the  fifteenth  volume  of  the 
Publications  of  the  Harleian  Society,  viz.; 

The  Visitation  of  London,  Anno  Domini  1G33,  1634,  and  1635.  Made  by  Si^  Henry  S'  George, 
K',  Richmond  Herald,  and  Deputy  Marshall  to  S'^  Richard  S'  George,  K',  Clarencieux  King  of  x^-mes. 
London,  1880.     Royal  8vo.  pp.  vi.  +  434. 


CoLoxEL  Chester's  Coxtkibutioxs  to  the  Register. 

1.  The  Rogers  Genealogy  and  the  Candler  Manuscript.     January,  1863,  vol.  xvii.  p.  43. 

2.  The  Rogers  Family.  Wills  of  the  Revs.  Richard  and  John  Rogers.  October,  1863,  vol.  xvii. 
p.  326. 

3.  Genealogical  Waifs.    Jannarj',  1864,  vol.  xviii.  p.  81  :  July  1877,  vol.  xxxi  p.  323. 

4.  The  Hutchinson  Family  of  England  and  New  England,  and  its  connection  with  the  Marburys 
and  Drydens.     October  1866,  vol.  xx.  p.  355.     See  Works,  No.  5. 

5.  Rev.  John  Wheelwright.     October,  1867,  vol.  xxi.  p.  363. 

6.  Rev.  John  Wheelwright's  Wife.     Januai-y  1868,  vol.  xsii.  p.  83. 

7.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Wentworth  Family  of  England,  from  its  Saxon  origin  in  the 
Eleventh  Century  to  the  emigration  of  one  of  its  Representatives  to  New  England,  about  the  year 
1636.     April  1868,  vol.  xxii.  p.  120.     See  Works,  No.  7. 

8.  Genealogy  of  the  Hutchinsous  of  Salem.     July^  1868,  vol.  xxii.  p.  236. 


xxii  Appendix. 

9.  Herbert  Pelham  and  his  Ancestors  and  Descendants.     July,  1879,  vol.  xxxiii.  pp.  285  and  355. 
See  Works,  No.  11. 

10.  Transactiona'of  the  Historic  Society  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.     April,  1881,  vol.  xxzr.  p. 
200. 

11.  The  Family  of  Damraer.     July  and  October,  1881,  vol.  xxxv.  pp.  254  and  321.     Sec  Works, 
No.  14. 


Col.  Chester's   Coxtributioxs  to   other  Periodicals. 

Traxsactioxs  of  the  Historical  (now  Royal  Historical)  Society.— An  Official  Inaccuracy 
respecting  the  Death  and  Burial  of  the  Princess  Mary  (1872,  vol.  i.  p.  344).     See  Works,  No.  8. 

Proceedings  ok  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.— Some  particulars  respecting  the 
Family  of  Major  Andre  (March,  1876,  vol.  xiv.  p.  217). 

The  Athen.eum,  London. — Milton's  Mother  (Nov.  7,  1868). 

The  Academy,  London.— Orio^inal  Lists  of  Persons  of  Quality,  Emigrants,  &c.  (Oct.  24,  1874). 
This  is  a  review  of  John  Camden  Hotten's  book.  It  was  reprinted  in  the  Boston  Evening  Transcript, 
Nov.  9,  1874. 

The  Academy,  London.— Collectanea  Genealogica.     Edited  by  Joseph  Foster. 

Hotten's  Orip:inal  Lists  (Nov.  7,  1874).  Another  article  on  Hotten's  book,  reprinted  in  the 
Transcript,  Nov.  20.  1874. 

The  life  of  Benedict  Arnold  (Jan.  31,  1S80).  This  is  a  review  of  Isaac  N.  Arnold's  Memoir  of 
Gen.  Arnold. 

Notes  axd  Queries,  London. — Bridget  Cromwell  (Dec  26,  1868). 

George  Washington  and  Kev.  Jonathan  Boucher  (Jan.  19,  1878).  Besides  numerous  shorter 
articles  in  the  various  issues. 

Note. — I  am  aware  that  this  is  a  very  imperfect  list. 


Memoirs  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Col.  Chester.  -1.  Memoir  by  John  J.  Latting  in  New 
Torlc  Geirealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  October,  1882.  Reprinted  as  a  pamphlet,  8vo.,  New 
York,  1882,  pp.  10.  2.  Memoir  by  George  W.  Marshall,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  in  The  Genealogist,  October, 
1882.  3.  Memoir  in  The  Biograph  and  Review,  May,  1881.  4.  Memoir  in  Colburn's  New  Monthly 
Magazine,  June,  1881.  (Note.  This  is  the  same  as  No.  3  with  a  single  new  paragi-aph  inserted.)  6. 
Sketch  by  J.  W.  Dean  in  Duyckinck's  "  Cyclopfedia  of  American  Literature,"  ed.  1866,  supplement, 
p.  88;  ed.  1875,  vol.  ii.  p.  447.  6.  Sketch  in  Parish  Registers  of  St.  Michael.  See  Works  No.  14. 
7.  Obituary  in  the  Boston  Evening  Transcript,  June  1,  1882.  8.  Obituary  in  the  London  Athenanim, 
June  3,  1882.  9.  Obituary  in  the  London  Academy,  June  3,  1882.  10.  Obituary  in  the  Register, 
October,  1882. 

Letters  used  as  Authorities  besides  those  Cited. — From  John  J.  Latting,  New  York,  Dec.  1, 
4,  22,  24,  26,  27,  29,  and  30,  1883 ;  Rev.  Albert  T.  Chester,  of  Buffalo,  Nov.  19  and  28,  Dec.  17  and 
25,  1883  ;  Dr.  Benson  J.  Lossine,  of  Dover  Plains,  Dec.  15,  1882,  Jan.  8,  Nov.  28,  Dec.  22,  1883  ; 
Charles  Hervey  Townshend,  New  Haven,  July  18,  1882;  George  E.  Cokayne,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  of 
London,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  July  15,  Aug.  1  and  24,  1882 ;  F.  Kinsman,  Warren,  Ohio,  Dec.  5  and 
13,  1883;  Thompson  Westcott,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  10,  1883;  William  AV.  Harding,  publisher  of  the 
Inquirer,  Philadelphia,  to  T.  Westcott,  Dec.  3,  1883;  B.  Beedliam,  Oct.  29,  1883. 

lE-^°  I  would  return  thanks  to  the  gentlemen  who  have  furnished  information  used  in  this 
Memoir,  particularly  to  John  J.  Latting,  Esq.,  Rev.  Albert  T.  Chester,  D.D.,  and  Benson  J.  Lossing, 
LL.D. 

J.  Ward  Dean. 


LONDON    MARRIAGE   LICENCES, 


15  21-18  6  9. 


LONDON 

MARRIAGE  LICENCES  AND  ALLEGATIONS, 

1521-18  6  9. 


Abbreviations. —  B.    Bishop  of  London's  Office ;  D.   Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster;    F.    Faculty  Office  of 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  ;    V.    Registry  of  the  Vicar-General  of  Canterbury. 


Abarrow,  William,  of  the  town  of  Southampton, 
gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Hunt,  of  Mort- 
lake,  Surrey,  spinster,  23,  with  her  father's 
consent— at  Knightsbridge,  Middlesex.  2  July, 
1649.  F. 

Abberforthe,  llichard,  of  St.  Osyth,  and  Elizabeth 
Lucas,  widow,  of  St.  Giles,  in  Colchester — at 
St.  Giles  aforesaid.     2  Jan.  15fa.  B. 

Abbott,  Anthony,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  miller, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Mary  Salter,  of  same,  spinster, 
22,  father's  consent — at  All  Hallows-in-ye- 
Wall.     7  Fob.  1G8^.  B. 

Abbott,  Edward,  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Anne  Reyncr,  spinster,  24,  daughter  of 
Awdrie  Eeyner,  of  llowlcy  pariah,  Hellingdon, 
Middlesex,  widow,  who  consents — at  St. 
Gregory,  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less,  or  St. 
Sepulchre,  London.     8  July,  1663.  F. 

Abbott,  Edward,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor, 
about  32,  and  Elizabeth  Chajaman,  of  the 
precinct  of  Bridewell,  London,  spinster,  aboiit 
22,  and  at  own  disposal — at  parish  church  or 
chapel  of  Gray's  Inn.     10  Oct.  1672.  V. 

Abbott,  Edward,  rector  of  Galby,  co.  Leicester, 
widower,  and  Anne  Paul,  of  St.  James-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  30,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex,  or 
....     10  Nov.  1692.  F. 

Abbott,  Edward,  of  Galby,  co.  Leicester,  clerk, 
widowei',  and  Mary  Wood,  of  South  Mims, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  40,  at  her  own 
disposal  — at  St.  Gregory,  London,  or  ...  . 
14  April,  1703.  F. 

Abbott,  George,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  24,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Reynolds,  of  Lee, 
CO.  Kent,  widow,  about  30 — at  church  or  chapel 
of  Paddington,  Middlesex ;  Newington,  co. 
Surrey  ;  Wye,  co.  Kent;  or  St.  Clement  Danes. 
5  May,  1665.  V. 

Abbott,  Henry,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  cook, 
widower,  about  33,  and  Ursula  Robinson,  of 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  32 — at 
Gray's  Inn  chapel.     13  Oct.  1662.  V. 

Abbott,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Abingdon,  Berks, 
bachelor,  above  30,  and  S.  Farr,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  spinster,  about  21 — at  St.  Botolph 
aforesaid.     22  March,  1755.  B. 

Abbott,  Joseph  (Abbot),  of  St.  Neots,  Hunts,  26, 
and  Ann  Corington,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
spinster,  30 — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  31 
March,  1691.  B. 

London  Marriaije  Licences. 


Abbott,  Maurice,  of  St.  Michael,  Bassishaw, 
draper,  aged  30  or  more,  a  widower  about 
eight  months  past,  and  Margaret  Barnes, 
maiden,  of  Widdford,  co.  Herts,  daughter  of 
Bartholomew  Barnes,  of  same,  gent.,  and  with 
his  consent,  age  about  18 — at  Widford  Church, 
where  she  dwells.     27  May,  1598.  B. 

Abbott,  Morris,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  32,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Brewer,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  about  20, 
consent  of  father,  John  Brewer,  of  same,  esq., 
alleged  by  Edward  Corbett,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent, 
—at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate.     23  Feb.  167^  V. 

Abbott,  Thomas,  of  Loudon,  clerk,  widower,  31, 
and  Mrs.  Frances  Allicocke,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  spinster,  30,  at  church  or  chapel 
of  St.  James,  Westminster.  16  May,  1692. 
B. 

Abbott,  William,  yeoman,  and  Susan  Homes,  of 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Homes, 
late  of  Denham,  co.  Bucks,  yeoman,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  24  Oct.  1596.  B. 

Abbott,  William,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  widower, 
34,  and  Mary  Fuller,  of  same,  spinster,  30— at 
Knightsbridge.     4  March,  169f .  B. 

Abbott,  William,  and  Agnes  Wilkynson,  of  St. 
Clement,  dioc.  of  Westminster.  16  Feb.  154§. 
F. 

Abbott,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  cross- 
bow -  maker,  and  Elizabeth  Birde,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster  —  at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.  28  March,  1608. 
D. 

Abbott,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  and 
Ann  Benson,  of  Stepney — at  St.  James,  Duke's 
Place.     15  Jan.  170|.  B. 

Abby,  Richard,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  carman,  and  Elizabeth  Hodgkins,  of 
same,  widow  of  Christopher  Hodgkins,  late  of 
same,  victualler — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  13 
March,  160^.  B. 

Abdy,  Christo'pher  (Abdye),  of  St.  Thomas 
Apostle,  grocer,  and  Mary  Sentell,  widow,  of 
same,  relict  of  Peter  Sentell,  merchant  taylor 
gen.  lie,  29  May,  1583.  B. 

Abdy,  Christopher,  of  the  City  of  London,  gent., 
widower,  60,  and  Alice  Heath,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  50,  widow  of  Henry  Heath,  butcher, 
deceased — at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane,  London. 
14  Nov.  1620.  B. 


Christopher  Abcly 


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-1869.] 


Thomas  Acton 


Abdy,  Christopher,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Dorothy  Ualsey,  of  Great 
Gaddesden,  Herts,  spinster,  about  IH,  consent 
of  her  parents — at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden  ; 
St.  Gregory,  London ;  or  Great  Gaddesden 
aforesaid.     29  July,  1GG3.  V. 

Abdy,  George  (Abdey),  of  the  City  of  London, 
founder,  and  Joaue  Thomas,  of  same,  widow 
of  Walter  Thomas — at  St.  Benet  Fink,  London. 
7  Aug.  1G24.  B. 

Abdy,  Thomas,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Mary  Corceles,  of  St.  Peter-le-Poor, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Lucas  Coi'celes,  late 
of  London,  merchant,  deceased,  and  at  the 
disposal  of  Sir  James  Cambell,  knight  and 
aldermau  of  London,  who  consents,  as  attested 
by  James  Meggs,  clerk— at  St.  Petcr-le-Poor. 
30  Jan.  1G3|.  B. 

Abell,  Samuel,  gent.,  of  St.  Anne  and  Agnes, 
Aldersgate,  and  Joziana  Awsten,  widow,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  11  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Abell,  William,  yeoman,  and  Timothea  Mann,  of 
London,  widow  of  William  Mann,  late  of  Chislest, 
CO.  Kent,  yeoman,  gen.  lie.,  19  July,  1597. 
B. 

Abell,  William,  of  Westbery  Holt,  co.  Esses,  gent., 
and  Margaret  Lyune,  of  Great  Horkslay,  said 
county,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Lynue, 
of  same,  gent. — at  Sc.  Clave,  Hart  Street, 
London.     11  Xov.  1G15.  B. 

Abelson,  Richard,  of  St  Margaret,  Westminster, 
clerk,  and  Ellen  Brocke,  of  City  of  London, 
widow — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  G  June, 
1G23.  D. 

Abelson,  P^ichard,  of  Westminster,  clerk,  and 
Aune  Mills,  of  same,  widow — at  St.  Leonard, 
in  precinct  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand.  4  Feb. 
1621.  D. 

Aber-Cromey.     See  Cromey. 

Abere,  Eobert,  and  Margaret  Nayler,  of  the  city 
of  Canterbury.     11  June,  1516.  P. 

Aberforthe,  Thomas,  and  Isabell  Bragenden, 
spinster,  of  Loudon,  gen.  lie,  4  July,  1575.  B. 

Abiiigton,  Charles,  of  New  Inn,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Isabella  Compton,of  Sutton 
Bingham,  co.  Somerset,  spinster,  above  24,  at 
her  own  disposal — at  Sutton  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
23  Maj^,  1G96.  F. 

Abiiigton,  William,  of  St.  Gregory,  London, 
stationer,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs. 
Catharine  Leeko,  of  Cbristchurch,  London, 
spinster,  about  18,  with  her  mother's  consent^ 
at  parish  church  or  chapel  of  the  Temple, 
London,  or  ...  .     21  May,  1679.  V. 

Abney,  Edward,  of  Wilsley,  co.  Derby,  gent., 
bachelor,  29,  second  son  of  James  Abney,  of 
same,  esq.,  and  Damaris  Andrewes,  spinster, 
about  IS,  daughter  of  Thomas  Andi-ewes  the 
younger,  late  of  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish 
Street,  London,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her 
mother,  Damaris  Cadworth,  alias  Andrewes, 
now  wife  of  Dr.  Ralph  Cudworth,  Master  of 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge — at  St.  Gregory,  or 
St.  Dionis  Backchurcb,  London.  20  July,  1661. 
F.  ^ 

Abney,  Thomas,  of  All  Hallows-in-tlie-Wall, 
London,  citizen  and  fishmonger,  bachelor, 
about  26,and  Mrs.  Sarah  Caryl,  of  Berry  Streete, 
London,  spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  father, 
Joseph  Caryl,  of  same,  clerk — at  St.  James, 
Duke's  Place,  or  St.  Catharine  Cree  Church, 
London.     24  Aug.  1668.  V. 

Aborowghe,  Stephen,  and  Johanna  Overye,  of 
Stepney,  gen.  lie,  26  March,  1563.  B. 

Aborowghe,  William,  gent.,  and  Judith  Joanes, 
widow,  of  Stepney — to  marry  there.  17  Nov. 
1571.  B. 


Aboweu,  Evan,  of  Woodford,  co.  Essex,  husband- 
man, and  Isabel  Vause,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Vause,  deceased — at  Cbristchurch,  London. 

5  Aug.  1618.  B. 

Abrahall,  Gilbert,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Rebecca  Blackwell,  of 
Deptford,  Kent,  spinster,  about  18,  consent 
of  mother,  Rebecca  Blackwell,  of  same,  widow 
—at  St.  Swithin,  London.     30  May,  16G6.  V. 

Abraham,  Ileni-y,  of  Westminster,  yeoman,  and 
Margaret  Thompson,  of  same,  "  ancillam 
innuptam."     5  April,  1584.  D. 

Abraham,  Matthew,  of  St.  Peter,  in  Maldon,  co. 
Essex,  draper,  and  Dorothy  Rob  Jorn,  alias  Rap 
Jorn,  of  Tollishunt  Major,  said  county,  widow 
of  Peter  Rob  Jorn,  alias  Rap  Jorn,  late  of  same, 
yeoman — at  St.  Peter,  Maldon,  aforesaid.  28 
June,  1608.  B. 

Aburne,  John,  of  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  21,  and  Anne  With,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Mr.  Eobert  With, 
who  consents — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  or  ...  .     29  July,  1695.  F. 

Ace,  William,  carpenter,  and  Alice  Dixon,  widow — 
at  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street.  31  Mar.  1581.  B. 

Acheley,  William,  grocer,  and  Johanna  Chattfeilde, 
widow,  of  St.  Andrew  Hubbard — to  marry 
there.     9  June,  1581.  B. 

Acherley,  Roger,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  29,  and  Elizabeth  Vernon,  of  St. 
Maiy,  Savoy,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  25,  at 
her  o\\Ti  disposal — at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  or  ...  .     6  Feb.  169i.  F. 

Ackynson,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Byghton,  widow, 
of  All  Saints,  Honey  Lane,  London.  8  Oct. 
1545.  F. 

Acland,  Sir  Hugh,  bart.,  of  Culhani  John,  co. 
Devon,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Ann 
Daniell,  of  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  spinster, 
about  20,  consent  of  father,  Sir  Thomas  Daniell, 
of  same,  knight — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old 
Fish  Street.     19  March,  167i  V. 

Acton,  John,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
London,  goldsmith,  and  Mary  Ailmer[.''  Elmer], 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster — 
at  St.  Faith,  London.     29  Nov.  1626.  B. 

Acton,  John,  gent.,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  widower, 
about  33,  and  Elizabeth  Raynye,  of  St.  Bennett, 
Gracechurch,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  John 
Raynye,  of  same,  woollendraiJer,  consent  of 
her    parents — at    St.    Bennet,     Gracechurch. 

6  April,  1618.  B. 

Acton,  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
31,  and  Margaret  Cutts,  of  St.  Martin-in-the 
Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  26,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Martin  Outwich,  London. 
6  April,  1687.  F. 

Acton,  Thomas,  of  Morvall,  co.  Salop,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mabel  Stoner,  of  St. 
Mary-lc-Bow,  London,  spinster,  about  19, 
consent  of  father,  Clement  Stoner,  of  same, 
goldsmith — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  AVharf. 
10  Dec.  16G1.  V. 

Acton,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  35,  and  Dorothy  Goodwin,  of 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  spinster,  about  26, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy;  St. 
Clement  Danes ;  or  Little  St.  Bartholomew, 
London.     16  Dec.  1662.  V. 

Acton,  Thomas,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
bachelor,  21,  son  of  John  Acton,  late  citizen 
and  goldsmith  of  London,  deceased,  and  Mary 
Gardiner,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  spinster, 
17,  daughter  of  Jeremy  Gardiner,  of  same, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Faith-the- Virgin, 
London.     2  Nov.  1638.  B. 


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John  Adams 


Acwortli,  Abraham,  of  St.  John,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  21,  and  up\yards,  and  Margaretta 
Mabella  Buckeridge,  of  same,  spinster,  19,  and 
upwards,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  Ann 
Ball,  widow,  who  attests  that  her  late  hus- 
band, Anthony  Kodncy  Buckeridge,  father  of 
said  Margaret,  appointed  no  testamentary 
guardian,  &c. — at  the  Rolls  Chapel,  Chancery 
Lane.     29  April,  1741'..  F. 

Acworth,  John,  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  gent , 
bachelor,  about  27,  and  Sarah  Spreever,  of 
same,  widow,  about  24 — at  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex ;  Dartford,  co.  Kent ;  or  St.  George,  South- 
wark,  CO.  Surrey.     4  March,  1GG|.  V. 

Adam,  John,  of  Chesthunt,  Herts,  and  Ellen 
Snowe,  spinster,  of  Edmunton — at  St.  Benet, 
Paul's  Wharf.     2G  June,  1578.  B. 

Adam,  Symou.     See  Adams. 

Adam.,  Thomas,  and  Alice  Hyll,  of  the  diocese  of 
Loudon.     11  Feb.  154<i.  F. 

Adams,  Abel,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  bachelor, 

26,  and  Sarah  Bradshaw,  of  same,  spinster, 
26 — at  St.  James,  Duke's  Place.  12  Jan. 
I70f.  B. 

Adams,  Alexander,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  22,  son  of  Thomas  Adams,  of  Marl- 
borough, Wilts,  gent.,  said  Alexander  atten- 
dant upon  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Keeper  of 
the  Broad  Seal  of  England  in  Ordinary,  and 
Jane  Russell,  of  All  Hallows-the-Great,  Thames 
Street,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Russell,  of  same,  clothworker,  with  his  consent, 
consent  of  said  Alexander  Adams'  father 
attested,  as  well  as  that  of  the  Lord  Keeper 
and  the  Lady  Egerton— at  Great  All  Hallows 
aforesaid.     29  May,  1598.  B. 

Adam.s,  Charles,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Sarah  Burdett,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  spinster,  28,  at  her 
own  disposal — at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  or 
St.  Gregory,  London.     3  Feb.  166^.  F. 

Adams,  Charles,  of  St.  Foster,  London,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Elizabeth  Verney,  of  Claydon,  Bucks, 
spinster,  25,  her  parents  dead — at  Gregory's, 
London.     2  Oct.  1662.  F. 

Adam.s,  Christopher,  ship  carpenter,  and  Elizabeth 
Presshes,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Presshes,  deceased — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     14  Feb.  162f.  B. 

Adams,  Dennis,  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  bachelor, 

27,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fletcher,  of  same, 
spinster,  23,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  James, 
Duke  Place.     29  Dec.  1696.  B. 

Adams,  Edward,  of  Stepney,  widower,  26,  and 
Elizabeth  French,  of  same,  spinster,  22, 
father's  consent — at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane. 
6  Dec.  1695  B. 

Adams,  Edward,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
widower,  48,  and  Deborah  Lewis,  of  same, 
spinster,  33 — at  St.  Michael,  Wood  Street. 
12  Sept.  1702.  B. 

Adam.s,  Francis,  servant  to  Arthur,  Lord  Grey, 
and  Mary  Grey,  servant  to  —  Lowe,  of 
city  of  Westminster,  widow.     7  Feb.  158§.  D. 

Adams,  Francis  (Addams),  of  St.  Martin,  Lud- 
gate,  saddler,  and  Edith  Younge,  spinster, 
of  St.  Trinity,  London,  daughter  of  — 
Younge,  late  of  Dorceter,  yeoman,  deceased 
— at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane.  11  Jan. 
158f.  B. 

Adams,  Francis,  of  St.  Ann,  Aldersgate,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Susanna  White,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  30— at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate.  16  Nov. 
1721.  B. 

Adams,  Henry,  of  City  of  London,  haberdasher, 
and  Anne  Spensore,  widow,  of  St.  Mary, 
Whitechapel,  gen.  lie,  13  Dec.  1570.  B. 


Adam.s,  Henry,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  scrivener, 
bachelor,  33,  and  Elizabeth  Newman,  of  same, 
maiden,  17,  daughter  of  Thomas  Newman,  of 
same,  deceased,  her  mother's  consent — at  St. 
Michael,  Cornhill,  aforesaid.     12  Dec.  1601.  B. 

Adams,  Henry,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
widower,  23,  and  Anne  King,  of  Tunbridge, 
Kent,  widow,  about  30,  at  Maidstone,  co.  Kent. 
5  Sept.  1662.  F. 

Adams,  Henry,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Haywood,  of  same, 
spinster,  21— at  St.  Gregory.  20  Dec.  1718.  B. 

Adams,  James,  of  St.  Andx'ew,  Holborn,  bachelor, 
and  Mary  Atkinson,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, spinster,  24,  parents  dead,  at  St. 
Andrew  aforesaid,  or  ...  .    IS  May,  1696.  F. 

Adams,  James,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  40,  and  Hannah  Kellett, 
of  same,  spinster,  24,  at  her  own  disposal, 
alleged  by  John  Streatfield,  of  St.  JIartin 
afox'esaid,  cabinet-maker  —  at  St.  Martin 
aforesaid ;  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden ;  or  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex.     5  Aug.  1678.  F. 

Adam.s,  James,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  farmer, 
widower,  35,  and  Katherine  Grigge,  spinster, 
26,  daughter  of  one  Grigge,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  gent.,  deceased,  her  mother  also 
dead — at  Stepney  aforesaid.  5  Dec.  1632,     F. 

Adams,  James,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  bachelor,  29,  and  Anne  Stevens,  of 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Bermondsey,  said  county, 
spinster,  23,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalen  aforesaid,  or  .  .  .     1  Aug.  1695.  F. 

Adams,  James,  of  Raydon  Hamlett,  Essex, 
bachelor,  above  24,  and  Sarah  Brett,  of 
Waltham  Abbey,  spinster,  above  22 — at  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate.     5  Dec.  1720.  B. 

Adam.s,  James,  of  Broxbourn,  Herts,  bachelor,  21, 
and  Elizabeth  Broughton,  of  Wormley,  said 
county,  spinster,  21 — at  Broxbourne  aforesaid. 
24  Nov.  1716.  B. 

Adams,  Isaac,  of  Ware,  co.  Herts,  gent.,  and 
Elizabeth  Humerston,  widow,  of  St.  Magnus, 
London — at  St.  Magnus.     31  Jan.  158^.  B. 

Adam.s,  Job,  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  London,  bachelor, 
22,  and  Sarah  Savery,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aiders- 
gate,  London,  widow — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid, 
or  ....  12  Dec.  1700.  F. 

Adam.s,  John,  and  Lucy  Reddington,  spinster,  of 
Hunsdon,  Herts — to  marry  there.  25  June, 
1579.  B. 

Adams,  John,  jun.,  of  Harlow,  Essex,  and  Mary 
Duke,  spinster,  of  City  of  London — at  St. 
Sepulchre.     22  Sept.  1579.  B. 

Adams,  John,  of  Aberton,  chandler,  and  Anne 
Lynes,  of  Great  Wigborow,  spinster,  daughter 
of  John  Lynes,  of  same,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  23 
Sept.  1595.  B. 

Adams,  John,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts,  yeoman, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Lowen,  of  same, 
spinstei-,  20,  daughter  of  Elizabeth  Lowen, 
widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Faith.  31  Dec. 
1641.  B. 

Adams,  John,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Bridget  Ridley,  spinster, 
21,  with  consent  of  her  father,  of  co.  Here- 
ford, gent.,  alleged  by  Richard  Adams,  of  St. 
Mildred,  clerk — at  St.  Mildred  aforesaid,  or 
St.  Foster,  London.     22  April,  1661.  F. 

Adam.s,  John,  of  Edmonton,  iliddlcsex,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Isabel  Page,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of 
William  Page,  of  Hendon ,  said  county,  husband- 
man, who  consents — at  Hendon  aforesaid.  11 
May,  1670.  F. 

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Thomas  Adams 


Adams,  John,  of  St.  Foster,  Foster  Lane,  London, 
('S(|.,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Wyseman,  of 
llolestones,  fo.  Essex,  spinster,  21,  consent  of 
mother,  Elizabeth  Wyseman,  widow — at  Bore- 
ham  or  Widford.     11  Aug.  1671.  B. 

Adams,  John,  of  Chesthunt,  Herts,  poulterer, 
bachelor,  about  '2\,  his  father's  consent,  and 
Philippa  Asser,  of  Tewing,  Herts,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  father's  consent — at  Chesthunt 
aforesaid.     4  Dec.  1671.  V. 

Adams,  John  (Addanis),  of  St.  Olavo,  Southwark, 
Surrey,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Uolden,  of 
Bowlohurst,  Beds,  spinster,  IG,  her  parents 
dead,  with  consent  of  Joseph  llolden,  her 
uncle  and  guardian — at  Bowlehurst  aforesaid. 
23  Nov.  1680.  F. 

Adam.s,  John,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
bachelor,  41,  and  Alice  King,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  said  city,  widow — at  St.  Botolph 
aforesaid.     5  April,  1684.  F. 

Ac(am.s,  John,  of  St.  Andrew,  Uolborn,  "  a  black," 
bachelor,  and  Hannah  Chantrell,  of  same, 
spinster,  21 — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  7  March, 
lG9i.  B. 

Adams,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Elizabeth  Acanan,  of  same,  widow,  35 
— at  Trinity  Chapel,  in  said  parish.  25  April, 
1698.  B. 

Adam.s,  John,  of  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Anne  Lett,  of  St. 
Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  spinster,  22,  with 
her  father's  consent,  at  St.  Giles  aforesaid, 
or  ...  .     24  Feb.  170|.  F. 

Adams,  John,  of  St.  Dunstan,  Stepney,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Sarah  King,  of  same,  spinster,  22 — 
at  St.  Clement  Danes.     19  Aug.  1717.  B. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  esq.,  of  Boston,  in  North 
America,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  Louisa 
Catherine  Johnson,  of  All  Hallows  Barking, 
London,  spinster,  above  21 — at  All  Hallows 
Barking  aforesaid.     24  July,  1797.  F, 

Aiam.s,  Leonard,  widower,  and  Anne  King,  widow 
9  Oct.  1C6G.  D. 

Adams,  Leonard,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  mariner, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Goodman,  of  same, 
widow.     20  May,  1098.  B. 

Adams,  Matthew,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Martha  Marshall,  of  Barnes,  Surrey, 
spinster,  25,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     14  Sept.  1687.  B. 

Adams,  ]\Iichael,  of  Ireton,  co.  York,  clerk, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Anne  Bradshaw,  spinster, 
23,  daughter  of  Elizabeth  Bradshaw,  of  Eyam, 
CO.  Derby,  widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Faith, 
London,  Ireton,  or  Eyam  aforesaid,  or  All 
Hallows,  in  Cambridge.     16  Nov.  16G4.  F. 

Adams,  Nathaniel,  of  St.  Giles  -  in  -  the  -  Fields, 
Middlesex,  potter,  bachelor,  27,  and  Susan 
Coleton,  of  same,  maiden,  27,  her  parents  dead 
— at  St.  Giles  aforesaid,  or  St.  Botolph,  Alders- 
gate,  London.     13  Dec.  1669.  F, 

Adams,  Nathaniel,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  35,  and  Jane  Davis,  of  same,  spinster, 
26— at  same.     15  Dec.  1692.  B. 

Adams,  Nicholas,  and  Mary  Fissher,  of  the 
diocese  of  Westminster.     17  Jan.  151|.   F. 

Adams,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Ber- 
mondscy,  co.  Surrey,  mealman,  age  23  and 
upwards,  and  Jane  Crosfeild,  of  same,  widow, 
about  20,  with  consent  of  her  father,  James 
Launce — at  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey.  G  June, 
1679.  V. 

Adams,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  31,  and  Ann  Lawrence,  of  same, 
widow— at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street,  or  St.  Bride,  London.     5  Jan.  171f.   F. 


Adams,  Nicholas,  of  Pennyfield,  parish  of  Stepney, 
mariner,  bachelor,  32,  and  Susanna  Cross,  of 
Stepney  Casey,  in  said  parish,  spinster,  31  — at 
Stepney.  29  Dec.  169G.  B. 
Adams,  Richard  (Adames),  grocer,  of  St.  Mary 
Woolnoth,  bachelor,  2<;,  father  dead,  and 
Katherine  Ashecroft,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
30,  widow  of  James  Ashecroft,  of  same,  com- 
figmaker,  who  died  about  nine  weeks  since 
— at  St.   Sepulchre,  London.     5  Feb.  IGOf.  B. 

Adams,  Kichard  (Addams),of  the  City  of  London, 
butcher,  and  Lucy  Baker,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Baker,  deceased.  14  Aug. 
1620.  B. 

Adams,  Richard,  of  the  City  of  London,  clerk, 
widower,  about  50,  and  Ann  Wadsworth,  of 
St.  Olave,  Southwark,  co.  Surre)',  widow, 
about  26  —  at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  or  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  Middle- 
sex.    7  Sept.  1678.  Y. 

Adams,  Richard,  of  St.  Martiu-iu-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Sarah  J  udd,  of  same,  spinster, 
24— at  same.     7  July,  1704.  B. 

Adams,  Richard,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Garland,  of  Rat- 
cliffe,  parish  of  Stepney,  spinster,  about  21 — 
at  St.  Clement  Danes.     22  June,  1713.  B. 

Adams,  Robert,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  and  Eliza- 
beth Thurlande,  widow,  of  Christchurch,  New- 
irate  —  at  Christchurch  aforesaid.  2  June, 
1579.  B. 

Adam.s,  Robert,  mariner,  of  St.  Paul,  Shadwell, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Sarah  Smith,  of  Poplar, 
spinster,  19,  consent  of  parents,  on  oath  of 
William  Smith,  her  father — at  Stepney.  11 
July,  1699.  B. 

Adams,  Robert,  of  St.  Bishopsgate  {sic),  London, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Jane  Peirson,  of  Islington, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  21,  parents  dead — at  St. 
Sepulchre,  London.     11  July,  1681.  B. 

Adams,  Robert,  of  St.  James  within  the  Liberty, 
in  the  co.  of  Middlesex,  bachelor,  21,  and 
Mary  Julian,  of  same,  spinster,  18,  now  maid- 
servant to  Mrs.  Dymocke,  of  same  parish,  also  a 
spinster,  parents  dead — at  St.  Olave,  Jury.  6 
Jan.  170§.  B. 

Adams,  Roger,  of  Gedlestone,  and  Agnes  Spencer, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Michael  Spencer,  of  East- 
wick,  Herts,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  10  Sept. 
1583.  B. 

Adams,  Samuel,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  bachelor, 
22,  and  Elizabeth  Lunt,  of  Rotherhithe, 
spinster,  18,  her  parents  dead,  consent  of  her 
father-in-law,  Nathaniel  Cutler,  of  St.  John, 
Wapping,  sailmaker.     15  April,  1703.  B. 

Adams,  Samuel,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark, 
widower,  50,  and  Mary  Page,  of  same, 
widow,  30 — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  18  Dec. 
1706.  B. 

Adam.s,  Symon  (Addams)  [in  Vic. -General's  book 
Adam],  gent.,  of  Westham,  Essex,  widower, 
about  50,  and  Grtace  Awgus  [in  Vic- 
General's  book  Awgur],  about  56,  of  same, 
widow  of  Richard  Awgus  [in  Vic. -General's 
book  Awgur],  of  City  of  London,  apothecary, 
who  died  about  five  years  past — at  Westham 
aforesaid.     28  June,  1G03.  B. 

Adams,  Thomas,  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  and  Margaret  Lancaster,  of  East 
Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  spinster — at  Chelsea, 
Middlesex.     4  Sept.  1623.  B. 

Adam.s,  Thomas  (Adames),  gent.,  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts,  widower,  36,  and  Elizabeth  Emerscn,  of 
same,  widow,  30 — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate. 
18  Feb.  164?.  B. 


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Thomas  Addis 


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Adams,  Thomas  (Addatns),  of  St.  Benot,  Grace- 
church,  gent.,  bachelor,  81,  and  Jane  James, 
of  Ightham,  Kent,  spinster,  20,  consent  of 
mother,  Jane  James,  widow — at.  .  .  .  28  Jan. 

1664.  B.     [This   entry  erased  and  "  Vacat  " 
Avritten.] 

Adams,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bennet,  Gracechnrch, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  31,  and  Jane  James,  of 
Ightham,  Kent,  spinster,  about  20,  consent 
of  mother  Jane  James,  of  6ame,  widow — at 
Ightham  aforesaid.     28  Jan.  IGG.V.  V. 

Adams,  Thomas,  of  Battersca,  Surrey,  gent., 
widower,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Jaggard, 
of  Beddington,  Surrey,  spinster,  21  and 
upwards,  her  parents  dead  —  at  Stratham, 
Tootintr,    or   Martyn,    co.    Surrey.     11    April, 

1665.  Y. 

Adams,  Thomas  (Addams),  of  New  Windsor, 
Berks,  widower,about  22, andEllcn  aliasEUenor 
Mountaguc,  of  ....  in  said  county,  spinster, 
about  21,  her  father's  consent — at  Sunning- 
hill,  or  Windfill,  said  county.    14  Dec.  1669.  V. 

Adams,  Thomas,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  tallow- 
chandler,  bachelor,  21,  and  Susan  Shonk,  of 
same,  widow,  26 — at  Stepney.  11  May,  1689. 
B. 

Adams,  Thomas  (Addams),  of  Chesham,  Bucks, 
bachelor,  34,  and  Martha  Millard,  of  Denham, 
Bucks,  widow,  25 — at  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel. 
8  March,  l^flg.  B. 

Adams,  Thomas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  widower, 
34,  and  Ann  King,  of  same,  spinster,  about  40 
— at  same.     5  May,  1712.  B. 

Adams,  Thomas,  widower,  and  Margaret  Perkins, 
widow,  both  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel — at 
Bromley,  Stepney,  or  Bow,  co.  Middlesex.  30 
Dec.  1749.  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  farrier,  bachelor,  and  Elizabeth 
Martin,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster, 
servant  to  Mr.  Meade,  cook — at  St.  Mary, 
Islington,  Middlesex.     31  July,  1610.  B. 

Adams,  William,  fustian  maker,  and  MaryMorley, 
of  Finchingfield,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  daughter 
of  John  Morley,  deceased — at  Finchingfield 
aforesaid.     4  Sept.  1618.  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  Great  Stanmore,  co.  Middle- 
sex, yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Cocke  (si'c),  widow 
of  Nicholas  Cooke  (sic) — at  St.  Bride,  Fleet 
Street.     18  July,  1625.  B. 

Adam.s,  William,  of  Hornechurch,  Essex,  tanner, 
widower,  50,  and  Jillian  Amarus,  of  same,  43, 
widow  of  John  Amarus,  deceased — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old 
Fish  Street.     4  May,  1639.  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  23,  and  Ann  Pike,  of  St. 
Mary-le-Bow,  London,  spinster,  17,  her  father 
dead,  consent  of  her  mother,  Ann  Pike,  widow 
— at  St.  Mary  Staining,  London.     2  Jan.  164^. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  25,  and  Mary  Manning 
of  ...  .  spinster,  25,  her  parents  dead — at 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex.  13  Jan. 
167|.  F. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Michael  -  le  -  Querne, 
London,  citizen  and  fishmonger,  bachelor, 
about  27,  and  Mrs.  ]\Iary  Adams,  of  Temps- 
ford,  CO.  Bedford,  spinster,  about  22,  with 
consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Adams, 
widow — at  Tempsford  or  Amesbury,  co.  Bed- 
ford,    10  Dec.  1678.  V. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Antholin,  London,  haber- 
dasher, bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Turner,  of  Hesse,  co.  Kent,  spinster,  about 
22  and  upwards,  at  her  own  disposal- — at 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey  or  ....  25  Feb.  167§.  V. 


Adams,  William,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
London,  pewterer,  widower,  about  27,  and 
Sarah  Cramphorne,  of  Sabridgeworth,  Herts, 
spinster,  about  24,  with  consent  of  her  mother, 
Mary  Cramphorne,  widow — at  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft  aforesaid.     19  April,  1679.  V. 

Adam.s,  William,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk,  esq.,  21 
and  upwards,  and  Mary  Buller,  of  Islam,  co. 
Cambridge,  widow,  granted  at  request  of 
father  of  said  William  Adams.  13  June,  16S2. 
B. 

Adam.s,  William,  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  widower, 
and  Rebecca  Russell,  of  same,  spinster,  22, 
her  parents  dead  —  at  Chiswick,  Brentford, 
or  Perrifield,  CO.  Middlesex.    10  June,  1687.  F. 

Adam.s,  William,  of  St.  Bride,  44,  and  Mary 
King,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  widow,  31 
— at  St.  Andrew  aforesaid.    2  Jane,  1690.  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
widower,  47,  and  Elizabeth  Haydon,  of  same, 
widow,  46— at  St.  James,  Duke  Place.  12  Jan. 
169'^.  B. 

Adam.s,  William,  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Ann  Phillis  Morris,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  3i  —  at  St. 
James,  Duke's  Place,  alleged  by  Wm.  Adams, 
of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  tailor.  22  Nov.  1697.  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  Paddington,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Burgess,  of  St. 
Giles,  Cripplegate,  spinster,  23  —  at  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.     3  Feb,  I7lf .  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Sarah  Smith,  of  same, 
spinster,  21' — at  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel.  27 
June,  1719.  B. 

Adams,  William,  of  Lusam,  Kent,  bachelor,  28, 
and  Elizabeth  Hyde,  of  same,  spinster,  28 — 
at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.    22  July,  1720.  B. 

Adams,  William,  advocate  in  the  College  of 
Doctors'  Commons,  London,  Doctor  of  Laws, 
widower,  and  Mary  Anne  Cockayne,  of  St. 
Mary-l9-Bone,  Middlesex,  spinster,  above  21 
— at  St.  Mary-le-Bone  (said  William  Adams 
sworn  before  John  Dodson,  surr.).  4  Apiil, 
1811.  B. 

Adam.son,  Edmund,  and  Margaret  Alsopp,  of  S^-. 
Martin  Orgar,  London — to  marry  tliere.  29 
April,  1559.  B. 

Adamson,  John,  of  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Symonds,  of  Ken- 
sington, Middlesex,  spinster,  about  23,  con- 
sent of  father,  —  Symonds,  merchant — at 
Fulham  or  Kensington,  Middlesex.  9  May, 
1663.  V. 

Adam.son,  Thomas,  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon, 
London,  and  Alice  Kitler,  widow,  of  Chipping 
Barnett,  Herts— at  Sandridge,  Herts.  6  Aug. 
1579.  B. 

Adam.son,  Timothy,  of  Bury  St.  Edmond,  Suffolk, 
clerk,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Martha  Feltham, 
of  same,  widow — at  Westley,  Hessett,  or  St. 
Mary,  in  Bury  aforesaid.     14  Jan.  166^.  V. 

Addams.     See  Adams. 

Adderley,  Sir  Charles,  knight,  of  Hams  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  Middlesex,  about  40,  and  Mrs. 
Frances  Jesson,  of  Coventry,  said  county, 
widow,  about  35— at  Colshill,  co.  Warwick. 
18  Nov.  1662.  V. 

Adderley,  CLarles,  of  Hams,  co.  Warwick,  esq-, 
widower,  30,  and  Constance  Willmore,  of 
Sywell,  CO.  Northampton,  widow,  24,  and  late 
ux.  —  Willmore,  of  same,  deceased— at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fielde. 
4  Feb.  164,V.  B. 

Addis,  Thomas,  "  fabrum,"  and  Frances  Dier,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London,  widow  of  Philip 
Dyer,  late  of  same,  "  fabri,"  gen.  lie,  30  April, 
1596.     B, 


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Christopher  Aishe         1 2 


Addison,  Edward,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  28,  and  Margaret 
Edwards,  of  Leeds  Castle,  co.  Kent,  spinster,  24, 
with  consent  of  her  mother,  Joane  Edwards, 
widow — at  Leeds  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  21  Ang. 
1685.  F. 

Addison,  Lancelot,  of  Milston,  co.  Wilts,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  34,  and  Jane  Gouldston  [i.e., 
Gulston],  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster, 
about  25,  alleged  by  Francis  Ashley,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  gent. — at  St.  Clement  Danes, 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel.  11 
June,  1670.  V. 

Adelame,  John,  of  St.  Gabriel,  Fenchurch,  yeo- 
man, and  Mary  Wrighte,  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  widow  of  Richard  Wrighte,  late  of 
same,  "botesone,"  gen.  lie,  12  April,  15S9. 
B. 

Adei'ton,  Anthony,  and  Katherine  Wade,  widow, 
of  Stepney — to  marry  there.  31  Oct,  1572 
B. 

Aderton,  John,  of  All  Hallows  -  in  -  the  -  Wa"l.. 
London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Joane  Cannon 
widow  of  same,  relict  of  —  Cannon,  late  of  the 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  19  Sept.  1589.  B. 

Aditor,  Thomas,  of  Harvil,  co.  Middlesex,  husband- 
man, and  Elizabeth  Palmer,  of  Hillingdon,  said 
county,  widow  of  Robert  Palmer,  late  of  same, 
butcher — at  Hillingdon  aforesaid.  10  May, 
1620.  B. 

Adkyns,  Ambrose,  husbandman,  and  Avice 
Dowghtie,  of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Dowghtie,  of  West  Drayton,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie,  16  June,  1593.  B. 

Adlande,  Miles,  of  St.  John,  Walbrook,  merchant 
taylor,  and  Jane  Sleighe,  spinster,  of  St. 
Mildred,  Poultry,  daughter  of  John  Sleighe,  of 
Barwick,  mercer — at  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street.     22  April,  1583.  B. 

Adlington,  Walter,  of  Exeter  House,  co.  Middle- 
sex, gent.,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Avis  Joyner,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  19, 
her  parents  consent  —  at  St.  Martin  afore- 
said.    22  Dec.  1666.  V. 

Adney,  John,  of  Inner  Temple,  gent.,  bachelor, 
32,  and  Mary  Steedman,  41,  widow  of  Edmund 
Steedman,  late  of  St.  Mildred,  Poultry, 
milliner,  deceased — at  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex. 
9  Feb.  161t.  B. 

Adson,  John,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  musician, 
and  Jane  Lanarie,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Abraham  Lauarie,  of  St.  Trinity,  in  the  city 
of  Ely,  brewer — at  St.  Sepulchre  aforesaid. 
16  Feb.  161f.  B. 

Adwaye,  John,  barber,  and  Elizabeth  Roberts, 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  widow  of  Thomas 
Roberts,  late  of  same,  merchant  taylor — at  St. 
Sepulchre  aforesaid.     20  July,  1598.  B. 

Adye,  John  (Addyc),  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  widow 
of  city  of  Westminster — at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    10  Jan.  157f .  D. 

Adye,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor,  about 
25,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stuart,  of  Hartley 
Maudit,  CO.  Southampton,  spinster,  about  21, 
consent  of  father,  Sir  Nicholas  Stuart, 
bart. — at  Hartley  Maudit  or  Worniesey,  co. 
Southampton.     21  Dec.  1672.  V. 

Adye,  Thomas,  of  New  Inn,  bachelor,  about  21, 
and  Mary  Carpenter,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
spinster,  about  20,  her  father's  consent, 
alleged  by  Roger  Adye,  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  fnrrier — at  St.  Andrew,  Ilolborn,  or 
Gray'ti  Inn  chapel.     3  Feb,  167i.  V. 


Adye,  Thomas  (Adio),  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
London,  baker,  bachelor,  24,  and  Anne  Cocking, 
spinster,  a  minor,  above  18,  daughter  of 
William  Cocking,  of  same,  distiller,  who  con- 
sents—  at  St.  Giles  aforesaid  or  St.  Luke, 
Middlesex.     17  Nov.  1738.  F. 

Adye,  William  (Addo),  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
cordwainer,  and  Anne  Alderson,  of  same,  widow 
— at  same.     16  Sept.  1626.  B. 

A^ar,  Richard,  esq.,  of  Middle  Temple,  bachelor, 

39,  and  Elizabeth  Tregenna,  spinster,  20, 
parents  consent,  attested  by  her  father, 
Edward  Tregenna,  esq.  —  at  St.  Alphage. 
9  Oct.  1707.  B. 

Agar,  Thomas,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
widowei",  and  Mary  Bolles,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  22,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  or 
the  chapel  of  Clarendon  House,  in  said  parish. 
8  June,  1674.  F. 

Agar,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  23,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ward,  of  White- 
chapel,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  17,  consent 
of  father,  John  Ward,  of  same,  "  iremonger," 
at  parish  church  of  Whitechapel  aforesaid. 
7  Nov.  1677.  V. 

Ag'ard,  John,  esq.,  of  Foston,  co.  Derby,  bachelor, 

40,  and  Mary  Adderly,  of  South  Mims,  Middle- 
sex, spinster,  19,  daughter  of  John  Adderley, 
esq.,  of  same,  who  consents — at  St.  Antholin. 
20  May,  1634.  B. 

Aggas,  Edward,  of  Wymondham,  co.  Norfolk, 
clerk,  and  Elizabeth  Beckett,  of  Westminster, 
spinster — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  13 
Nov.  1613.  D. 

Aglionby,  George,  B.D.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  36,  and  Sibella  Smith,  of 
same,  spinster,  26,  at  own  disposal,  alleged  by 
Erasmus  Smith,  of  same,  gent. — at  All  Hal- 
lows -  the  -  Great  or  St.  Magnus-the-Martyr. 
3  July,  1635.  B. 

Aglionby,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  50,  and  Catherine  Hildeyard, 
spinster,  24,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  James, 
Duke's  Place.     9  July,  1702.  B. 

Ag3mor,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand,  and 
Margaret  Grene,  spinster,  of  St.  Margaret, 
New  Fish  Street,  at  St.  Margaret  aforesaid. 
30  Nov.  1568.  B. ' 

Ainge,  John,  of  St.  Catherine,  Tower  of  London, 
citizen,  fishmonger,  bachelor,  about  25,  and 
Elizabeth  Deaue,  of  St.  Margaret  Pattens, 
Loudon,  spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  father, 
Clutterbuck  Deane,  of  Minchinghampton,  co. 
Gloucester,  gent. — at  St.  Margaret  Pattens 
aforesaid.     17  Jan.  167f.  V. 

Ainge,  Samuel,  of  Haysley,  co.  Warwick,  clerk, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Susannah  Parsons,  of 
Kingston-on-Thames,  co.  Surrey,  widow,  about 
30 — at  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London,  or 
....     16  Sept.  16.S6.  F. 

Ainge,  Thomas,     fee  Ange. 

Ainsworth.,  John.    See  AtiNswokth. 

Aiscoiighe,  John,  and  Griselle  Take,  he  of  diocese 
of  London  and  she  of  diocese  of  Canterbury. 
18  Dec.  1545.  F. 

Aisgill,  Joshua,  S.  T.  P.,  and  Hester  Sandford, 
spinster.     11  Nov.  1628.  D. 

Aishdone,  Thomas,  of  Westminster,  bachelor,  and 
Mary  Dave,  of  Lyngfield,  Surrey,  spinster — 
at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  25  Sept.  1620. 
D. 

Aishe,  Christopher,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Penelope  Peedle, 
of  Stow-in-the-Wold,  co.  Gloucester,  spinster, 
about  15,  consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Anne 
Fletcher,  alias  Peedle — at  Upper  Swell,  co. 
Gloucester.     20  Dec.  1673.  Y. 


John  Aislic 


[1521-1869.]        Augustine  Alexander       14 


Aishe,  Jolm,  of  Lincoln's  lun,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  24,  and  Frances  Clutterbook,  of  Wells, 
CO.  Somerset,  spinster,  about  20,  consent  of 
her  parents,  James  and  Elizabeth  Clutterbook 
— at  parish  of  Cuthbert,  in  town  of  Wells, 
or   ....  CO.  Somerset.     20  June,  1672.  V. 

Aishe, Thomas  (Aysshe),  gent.,of  St. Martin- in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  2-i,  and  Katherine  Sheppard, 
of  same,  spinster,  22,  her  parents  deceased — at 
St.  Martin  aforesaid.     30  Oct.  1627.  13. 

Aishton,  Robert,  of  St.  James,  Garlick  Hithe, 
and  Elizabeth  Kyrshawe,  of  same,  widow,  gen. 
He,  30  Sept.  1561.  B. 

Akerman,  Henry,  of  St.  Leonard,  Sboreditch, 
Middlesex,  weaver,  bachelor,  and  Joane 
Dawbncy,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Humphrey  Dawbney,  late  of  same,  musician, 
deceased — at  St.  Leonard  aforesaid.  27  May, 
1620.  B. 

Akers,  Bartholomew,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Pields, 
Middlesex,  widower,  and  Joane  Jones,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street,  London.     19  Dec.  1661.  B. 

Alamby,  Eichard,  of  Waltham  Cross,  Herts, 
yeoman,  and  Mary  Skelson,  spinster,  daughter 
of —  Skelson,  late  of  co.  Leicester,  deceased — at 
St.  Trinity-the-Less,  London.    llJan.  161o.  B. 

Albanie,  William,  jun.,  of  City  of  London,  mer- 
chant taylor,  and  Margaret  Allatt,  spinster,  of 
St.  Margaret  Moyses,  daughter  of  —  Allatt, 
citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  gen.  lie,  14 
Feb.  158|.  B. 

Alcetor,  Robert,  and  Agnes  Allen,  spinster,  of 
St.  j\Iartin-in-the-Fields,  to  marry  there. 
6  May,  1574.  B. 

Alcliorn,  John,  gent.,  of  Feversham,  Kent, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Anne  Beverton,  of  St. 
Catherine  Creo  Church,  spinster,  23,  daughter 
of  Simon  Beverton,  citizen  and  clothworker, 
deceased — at  St.  Andrew  Wardrobe.  25  April, 
1629.  B. 

Alchorn,  John,  jun.,  of  Boughton  Munchelsea, 
CO.  Kent,  esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Frances 
Colepepyr,  spinster,  about  24,  daughter  of 
Dame  Helen  Colepepyr,  of  Aylesford,  said 
county,  widow,  who  consents — at  Aylesford  or 
Ditton,  CO.  Kent.     15  Feb.  166'^.  F. 

Alcliom,  Richard  (Alcliorne),  of  Crowhurst, 
Sussex,  esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Ball,  of  Town 
Mailing,  Kent,  widow — in  any  church  in  said 
county.     4  March,  166|.  F. 

Alcocke,  Lawrence,  of  Midhurst,  Sussex,  esq., 
bachelor,  above  23,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Fuller,  of 
Watford,  Herts,  spinster,  20,  with  consent  of 
her  father,  Edward  Fuller,  of  same,  esq. — at 
Watford  aforesaid.     6  May,  1701.  F. 

Alcocke,  Nicholas  (Alcokc),  of  diocese  of  West- 
minster, and  Margaret  Turner,  of  diocese  of 
London.     23  Feb.  154J. 

Alcocke,  William  (Awcocko),  of  St.  Catharine 
Cree  Church,  bachelor,  22,  and  Rebecca 
Richardson,  of  same,  spinster,  22,  daughter 
of  William  Richardson,  of  Pomfret,  co.  York, 
gent.,  at  St.  Faith.     20  April,  1633.  B 

Aldaye,  John,  of  Harwich,  Essex,  and  Anne 
Cowper,  widow,  of  Stepney,  relict  of  William 
Cowper,  of  same,  mariner — at  Stepney.  1  June, 
1584.  B. 

Alden,  Charles.     See  Alldex. 

Alden,  Gawin,  and  Joanna  Cogerams,  widow,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  30  Aug.  1572.  B. 

Alden,  Thomas,  and  Mary  Parker,  spinster,  of 
Watford,  gen.Uc,  21  July,  1574.  B. 

Alder,  William,  of  City  of  London,  fletcher,  and 
Mary  Freeman,  spinster,  of  St.  Bartholomew, 
Exchange,  London,  daughter  of  John  Freeman, 
late  of  CO.  Worcester,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen. 
lie,  14  Oct.  1586.  B. 


Aldernian,  John,  of  Brigstock,  co.  Northampton, 
gent.,  bachelor,  23,  and  Mrs.  Martha  Maiden, 
of  Wittlesford,  co.  Cambridge,  spinster,  30,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Martin  -  in  -  the  -  Fields, 
Middlesex,  or  ...  .     1  June,  1698.  P. 

Alderne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
citizen  and  draper,  widower,  about  25.  and  Mrs. 
EUinor  Guise,  of  same,  spinster,  about  18,  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Olave,  Southwark, 
Surrey.     11  Aug.  1675.  V. 

Aldersey,  John,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  Surrey, 
citizen  and  dyer,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Baines,  of  same,  spinster,  about  18, 
with  consent  of  her  mother,  ]\[r3.  Baines, 
widow — at   St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,    London. 

8  July,  1678.  V. 

Alderson,  Anthony,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripple- 
gate,  bachelor,  50,  and  Margaret  Askell,  of 
St.  Michael  Basishaw,  spinster,  30,  her  parents 
dead— at  Stepney  or  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall. 

9  April,  1634.  B. 

Aldei'son,  Samuel,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Ber- 
mondsey,  co.  Surrey,  clerk,  and  Mrs.  Anne 
Walton,  of  St.  Paucras,  SoperLanc,  London, 
spinster,  about  19,  with  her  father's  consent  — 
at  Caniberwell,  co.  Surrey.     9  Sept.  1678.  Y. 

Alderton,  John,  and  Alice  Whiting,  spinster,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie.  1  Sept.  1578.  B. 

Aldred,  Richard,  and  Elizabeth  SteV-ensou,  of 
Westminster.     28  Nov.  1631.  D. 

Aldredd,  Robert,  of  St  Sepulchre,  and  Matilda 
Collins,  widow,  of  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe, 
gen.  lie,  13  Jan.  157i.  B. 

Aldrich,  Peter,  of  St.  Alphage,  London,  currier, 
and  Catherine  Rowell,  of  St.  Stephen, 
Coleman  Street,  said  city,  widow  of  John 
Rowell,  late  of  same,  draper— at  St.  Alphage 
aforesaid.     15  Feb.  16^^.  B. 

Aldridgce,  Richard,  yeoman,  and  Anne  Miller, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Miller,  deceased — at 
St.  Mary-at-Hill.     31  July,  1624.  B. 

Aldridge,  Samuel,  of  Clement's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Dorothy  Gould, 
of  Iver,  Bucks,  spinster,  about  20,  her  father's 
consent— at  St.  Peter,  Chalfont,  co.  Bucks. 
21  Aug.  1672.  Y. 

Aldwell,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
tailor,  and  Margaret  Langton,  of  St.  Anne, 
Blackfriars,  London,  widow  of  Peter  Langton 
—at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  aforesaid.  15  Jan. 
162f  B. 

Aldwin,  Philip,  of  Aldenham,  Herts,  bachelor,  about 
24,  and  Susanna  Weekes,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  20,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  her 
father  dead,  alleged  by  John  Burgis,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London,  gent. — at  Aldenham  afore- 
said, or  St.  Sepulchre,  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great,  or  All  Hallows  Barking,  London.  25 
Feb.  167^.  Y. 

Aldworth,  Henry,  of  St.  Mary  Overy,  Surrey, 
bachelor,  37,  and  Ann  Tracy,  of  St.  Martin, 
Yintry,  widow,  38 — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate. 
8  Jan. 170J.  B. 

Aldworth,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  fish- 
monger, and  Alice  Briante,  of  St.  Magnus, 
said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Briante,  of  Bedmester,  co.  Somerset,  yeoman 
—at  St.  Magnus  aforesaid.     26  Oct.  1609.  B. 

Aldyn,  Edward,  husbandman,  and  Sarah  Weden, 
of  Watford,  Herts,  spinster,  daughter  of 
William  Weden,  of  same,  yeoman — at  St. 
Giles-inthe-Fields,  Middlesex.  28  Feb.  160|. 
B. 

Alexander,  Augustine,gent.,and  YenetiaTwydall, 
spinster,  of  Rickmans worth,  Herts,  daughter 
of   John    Twjdall,  of    same,    gent.,    gen.   lie. 

10  Jan.  158^   B.' 


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Alexander,  Christopher.baker,  and  JoaneBroughe, 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Kichard  Broughe,  of  Newland,  co. 
Gloucester,  blacksmith— at  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  aforesaid.     13  May,  1598.  B. 

Alexander,  Edmund,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  widower,  48,  and  Mary  Stoedman,  of 
same,  spinster,  27,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Martin,  Ludgate.     20  Dec.  1637.  B. 

Alexander,  Edward,  of  St.  Catharine  Cree 
Church,  London,  gent.,  widower,  about  3G,  and 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pampion,  of  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex, widow,  about  30 — at  Stepney,  White- 
chapel,  or  St.  James,  Duke's  Place,  London. 
29  July,  1G68.  V. 

Alexander,  George,  of  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex, 
husbandman,  and  Dorothy  Simpson,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Simpson, 
husbandman — at  Finchley  aforesaid.  1  Nov. 
1619.  B. 

Alexander,  the  Right  Hon.  Henry.  Earl  of 
Sterling,  in  Scotland,  bachelor,  about  30,  and 
Judith  Lee,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Robert 
Lee,  of  Binfield,  oo.  Berks,  esq.,  who  consents, 
alleged  by  Philip  Lee,  of  St.  Dionis  Back- 
church,  London,  citizen  and  grocer — at 
Binfield  or  Wokingham,  Berks.    23  Dec.  1663.  F. 

Alexander,  Henry,  Earl  of  Sterling  [he  signs 
"Stirline"],  in  the  kingdom  of  Scotland, 
widower,  and  Dame  Priscilla  Reynolds,  of 
Elvetham,  co.  Southampton,  widow — at  St. 
Mary-at-Hill,  London,  or  St.  Clement  Danes,  or 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex.  17  Nov. 
1683.  P. 

Alexander,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Gregory,  London, 
bachelor,  29,  and  Johanna  Smith,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  of  Stephen  Smith,  of  Blackmore,  co. 
Essex,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Blackmore  or 
Stoneden,  co.  Essex.     15  Sept.  1663.  F. 

Alexander,  Peter,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  2 i,  and  Frances  Scurrier, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  25,  and  at  own  disposal 
— St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  or  Kentish  Town, 
Middlesex.     10  Aug.  1668.  V. 

Alexander,  Richard,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  fish- 
monger, and  Isabell  Withington,  of  St.  Mary 
Somerset,  London,  widow — at  St.  Mary 
Somerset  aforesaid.     3  June,  1626.  B. 

Alexander,  Paul,  and  Alice  Gwilliams,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  widow.     20  May,  1639.  D. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  1561.    See  ALisArxDEU. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  of  Penthurst,  co.  Kent, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  32,  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Courbridge,  of  same,  widow,  about  26— at  St. 
Gregory,  London.     29  April,  1665.  V. 

Alexander,  William,  of  St.  Helen,  London, 
scrivener,  and  Elizabeth  Malcott,  of  same, 
spinster— at  St.  Helen  aforesaid.  17  Feb. 
162^.  B. 

Alexander,  William,  of  Binfield,  Berks,  esq., 
bachelor,  2G,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Smith,  of  Turvill 
Court,  CO.  Bucks,  widow,  28— at  Turvill 
Court  aforesaid,  or.  .  .  .     24  May,  1693.  F. 

Alfeild,  Edward,  carpenter,  and  Anne  Man,  of  the 
City  of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Anthony 
Man,  mariner— at  St.  Jlary  Abchurch,  London. 
18  Oct.  1617.  B. 

Alford,  Edward,  of  Christchurch,  London, 
grocer,  and  Sarah  Harding,  of  St.  Faith, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Harding, 
yeoman,  deceased — at  All  Hallows  Barking, 
London.     1  May,  1631.  B. 


Alford,  Sir  Edward,  of  Offington,  Sussex,  knight, 
bachelor,  about  40,  and  Mary  Cooper,  of 
Cashoebury,  Herts,  about  38,  widow  of  Sir 
John  Cooper,  late  of  St.  Giles,  co.  Dorset, 
knight  and  bart.,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     11  Dec.  1632.  F. 

Alford,  John,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  esq.,  21 
and  upwards,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Jackson,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  17,  her  parents  dead, 
consent  of  her  uncle  and  guardian,  Philip 
Jackson — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  4  Dec. 
1667.  V. 

Alford,  Richard  (Alforde),  and  Jane  Bryggs, 
widow,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars — to  marry 
there.     10  Dec.  1575.  B. 

Alford,  Robert,  of  the  city  cf  Wells,  gent.,  29, 
and  Sarah  Blackdon,  of  Winsham,  co. 
Somerset,  spinster,  above  21 — at  St.  Cuthbert, 
Wells,  or  ...  .     12  Dec.  1689.  F. 

Alford,  Thomas,  draper,  bachelor,  and  Margaret 
Harrison,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Martin 
Harrison,  late  of  Colchester,  co.  Essex, 
clothier,  deceased — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex.     5  Dec.  1620.  B. 

Alford,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Salisbury,  Wilts, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Bennett  Bensford,  of  Wan- 
stead,  Esses,  spinster,  24 — at  St.  John 
Zachary.     6  Sept.  1634.  B. 

Alfrey,  Mickepher  (Alphrey)  (sic  subs.),  of  St. 
Martin-in-Fields,  gent.,  widower,  about  42, 
and  Mary  Wood,  of  Chelsey,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  25,  at  own  disposal — at  St. 
Michael,  Cornhill.     1  Jane,  1666.  V. 

Algate,  Martin,  of  Ratcliffe,  co.  Middlesex, 
mariner,  bachelor,  and  Mary  Skott,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Edward  Skott,  late  of 
same,  mariner,  deceased — at  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex.     20  Jan.  16U.  B. 

Algood,  Richard,  and  Sence  Dunne,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  gen.  lie,  14  Sept.  1570.  B. 

Alie,  Abel.     See  Aly. 

Alie,  Richard,  of  City  of  London,  merchant, 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Lucy  Sweet,  of 
Moulsey,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  22,  consent 
of  father,  Henry  Sweet,  esq. — at  Moulsey 
aforesaid.     24  Feb.  166f .  V. 

Alies,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Hanna  Taylor,  of  same, 
maiden,  23 — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or  St. 
Bride,  London.     13  Nov.  1637.  B. 

Aliheyn,  Robert,  of  Little  St.  Bartholomew, 
London,  yeoman,  and  '"Marciam"  Ryvers, 
of  same,  widow,  gen.  lie,  31  Oct.  1565.  B. 

Aling'ton,  Christopher  (Alliugton),  of  Bearden,  co. 
Essex,  esq.,  and  Anne  Cosbie,  of  Manudon,  said 
county,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Cosbie, 
deceased — at  Bearden  aforesaid.  21  Oct. 
1615.  B. 

Alingi;on,  Sir  Giles,  knight,  and  —  Argall, 
widow,  of  St.  Faith-the-Virgin,  London,  gen. 
lie,  21  June,  1564.  B. 

Alington,  Giles,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  40,  and  Mary  Lunn,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  London,  spinster,  38 — at  St.  Mary 
Aldermary,  or  St.  Mary  Abchufch,  London. 
27  May,  1687.  F. 

Alington,  Henry  (Allington),  of  St.  Michael 
Bassishaw,  aud  Anne  Elkyn,  widow,  of  St. 
Faith,  London.     2  Jan.  157}.  B. 

Alington,  Henry,  of  Hoddesdon,  parish  of 
Brosbourne,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  bachelor,  22,  and 
Elizabeth  Bowyer,  of  Leighton,  Essex,  spinster, 
18,  consent  of  her  mother,  Katherine  Bowyer, 
widow — at  All  Hallows  Barking,  or  St.  Mary, 
Whitechapel.     7  July,  1663.  B. 


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I. 


Alington,  Henry,  of  All  Hallows,  Broad 
Street,  London,  bachelor,  28,  and  Eliza- 
beth Havers,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of 
Gilbert  Havers,  of  St.  George,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  esq.,  who  consents — at,  Barnett,  co. 
Herts.     15  Aug.  1661.  F. 

Aling'ton,  the  Right  Hon.  William,  Lord  of 
Alington,  widower,  about  30,  and  Julian  Noel, 
spinster,  about  16,  daughter  of  the  Right 
Hon.  the  Lord  Viscount  Canipden,  who 
consents  —  at  ....  in  co.  Northampton  or 
Rutland.     30  July,  1661.  F. 

Alington,  Hugh  (Allington),  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  widower,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Jane 
Leister,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  about 
22,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Clement  afore- 
said.    26  June,  1671.  V. 

Aling'ton,  John,  of  St.  Antholin,  London,  draper, 
and  Alice  Elkyn,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary  Wool- 
church — at  Wormley,  Herts.  18  Dec.  1581. 
B. 

Alington,  tho  Right  Hon.  William,  Lord,  of 
Horsheath,  co.  Cambridge,  widower,  and  the 
Hon.  Lady  Diana  Verney,  widow,  daughter  of 
the  Right  Hon.  William,  Earl  of  Bedford— 
at  St.  Paul,  Covont  Garden,  Middlesex.  5  July, 
1675.  F. 

Alisaunder,Thomas,and  Margaret  Pynde,spinster, 
of  Great  Wigborowe — to  marry  there,  6  Oct. 
1561.  B. 

Alkin,  John,  bachelor,  aged  11  (sic),  son  of 
Richard  Alkin,  esq.,  of  City  of  London  (who 
alleges),  and  Mrs.  Mary  Greene,  spinster,  14, 
consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Greene,  widow 
—at  St.  George  Botolph  Lane.  22  July,  1693. 
B. 

Alkin,  Thomas,  of  St.  Augustine,  London,  grocer, 
and  Mary  Newman,  of  St.  Gregory,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Newman, 
deceased — at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex.  12  July, 
1G17.  B. 

Alkyns,  James,  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  ironmonger, 
and  Katherine  Garton,  spinster,  of  St. 
Margaret,  New  Fish  Street,  daughter  of  Giles 
Garton,  of  same,  ironmonger — at  St.  Margaret, 
New  Fish  Street.     27  Nov.  1583.  B. 

AUabaster,  Mr.  William,  D.D.,  of  St.  Mary  Wool- 
noth  ,  bach.elor,  50,  and  Katherine  Lloyd,  of 
same,  widow  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  esq.,  deceased 
—at  St.  Bennett  Sherehogg.  20  Jane,  1618. 
B. 

AUaby,  Thomas,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
London,  gent.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Rebecca 
Terrett,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  widow, 
about  35  —  at  St.  Gregory  or  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf.     19  Feb.  166 5.  V. 

AUam,  Esaia,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street, 
and  Jane  Lloide,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
spinster — at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft.  28  Nov. 
1578.   B. 

Allam,  Eugene,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Ber- 
mondsey,  and  Ursula  Bel'ingham,  of  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft,  London,  spinster — at 
St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  London.  8  Sept. 
1626.  B. 

Allam,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent, 
bachelor,  about  27,  and  Bridget  Clifton,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster,  about  25,  and 
at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  21  Sept. 
1671.  V.  .  J  f 

Allanson.     See  also  Allenson. 

AUanson,  Charles,  of  tho  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  31,  and  Alethea  Tempest,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  widow — at  St.  Andrew, 
aforesaid,  or  ...  23  July,  1698.  F. 


Allanson,  Francis  (Alanson),  of  Wem,  co.  Salop, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Dorothy  North- 
leigh,  of  St.  Michael  Basishaw,  London,  spinster, 
about  22,  her  mother's  consent — at  Greenwich, 
Kent.     28  March,  1676.  V. 

Allanson,  John,  of  Croft,  co.  York,  bachelor,  and 
Mary  Meriton,  of  St.  Antholin,  London, 
spinster — at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  London. 
11  Nov.  1661.  B. 

Allanson,  Ralph  (Alanson"),  and  Elizabeth  Good, 
widow,  relict  of  Richard  Good,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  to  marry  there.     26  Sept.  1583.  B. 

Allanson,  William  (Alanson),  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  gent.,  widower,  about  42,  and  Mrs. 
Sarah  Osbalston,  of  same,  widow,  about  41 — 
at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.     3  Sept.  1668.  V. 

Allden,  Charles,  yeoman,  and  I\Iary  Fotherley,  of 
Rickmansworth,  Herts,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Fotherley,  of  same,  gent.,  gen.  lie. 
15  Jan.  159|.  B. 

Allen,  Barkley,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  37,  and  Joane  Neve,  of 
All  Hallows  Barking,  London,  23,  widow  of 
Henry  Neve,  merchant  taylor — at  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Middlesex.     13  April,  1620.  B. 

Allen,  Edmund,  gent.,  and  Anne  Hopkins,  of  St. 
Mary-at-Hill,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Hopkins,  deceased  —  at  St.  Mary  -  at  - 
Hill  aforesaid.     16  Jan.  162.^.  B. 

Allen,  Edward,  of  Broad  Street,  London,  citizen 
and  scrivener,  of  London,  bachelor,  about  24, 
and  Mrs.  Judith  Bull,  of  St.  Catharine  Cree 
Church,  spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  her 
uncle,  Allen  Cliffe,  esq.,  her  parents  dead — 
at  St.  Peter-the-Poor,  London.  8  April,  1670. 
V. 

Allen,  Edward,  of  St.  Ethelburgh,  London, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Cornwallis, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Charles  Cornwallis, 
of  Rook,  CO.  Worcester,  es(|.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Gi'eat  or  Less,  London. 
1  Jan.  I67f.  F. 

Allen,  Francis,  of  Little  Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex, 
oat  mealman,  bachelor,  and  Anne  Philpott,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Philpott, 
deceased — at  Christ  Church,  London.  5  Feb. 
161g.  B. 

Allen,  George,  and  Dorothy  Crook,  widow,  of 
City  of  London  —  anywhere  in  diocese. 
15  April,  1555.  B. 

Allen,  George  ( Alley n).  Dr.  of  Physic,  widower, 
40,  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  28,  widow  of  Jeromy 
Walker,  gent.,  who  died  about  Ik  years  since, 
attested  by  her  brother,  Richard  Barlee,  of 
Loudon,  gent. — at  St.  Faith,  London.  15  Aug. 
1614.  B. 

Allen,  George,  of  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  London, 
cloth  worker,  and  Katherine  Slarks,  sjiiDSter, 
daughter  of  —  Slarks,  deceased  —  at  All 
Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London.  4  Nov.  1624. 
B. 

Allen,  George,  gent.,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Penelope  Woodward,  of  same,  widow, 
30,  relict  of  Thomas  Woodward,  deceased — 
at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.     26  July,  1628.  B. 

Allen,  George  (Aleyn),  esq.,  of  Hatfield  Peverell, 
CO.  Essex,  widower,  30,  and  Martha  .Tones,  of 
St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Ann,  Blackfriars.  13  June,  1640. 
B. 

Allen,  Henry,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  widower, 
and  Elizabeth  Hasten,  of  same,  widow  of 
Thomas  Haston,  late  of  same,  ponlter — at 
St.  Bennet,  Paul^  Wharf,  London.  31  Oct. 
1G16.  B. 


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Allen,  Henry,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bacbelor, 
27,  and  Frances  Drury,  spinster,  30,  daughter 
of  Sir  Henry  Drury,  late  of  Hudgeley,  co. 
Backs,  knight,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her 
mother.  Dame  Saean  Drary,  of  same,  widow 
— at  Hugely  aforesaid.     G  Feb.  1C3|.  F. 

Allen,  Hugh,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
taylor,  bachelor,  and  Hester  Floud  (in  margin 
Lloyd),  of  same,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard,  in 
St.  Martin-le-Grand.     26  Sept.  1622.  D. 

Allen,  James,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  25,  and  Lucretia  Johnson,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  26,  at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Clement  Danes,  or  at  Meere, 
CO.  Stafford.     26  Sept.  1GG7.  V. 

Allen,  John  (Alen),  and  Margaret  Knyghton,  of 
diocese  of  Westminster.     11  Xov.  loll.  F. 

Allen,  John  (Alen),  and  Elizabeth  Casshyng,  of 
London.  —  May,  1518.  F. 

Allen,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street,  and  Barsaba  Walden,  spinster,  of  St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  gen.  lie,  17  Xov.  1570. 
B. 

Allen,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Wright,  spinster,  to 
marry  at  Feltham.      12  May,  1572.  B. 

Allen,  John,  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex,  glover,  and 
Agnes  Peter,  widow,  of  same,  gen.  lie, 
5  Dec.  15S0.  B. 

Allen,  John,  smith, and KatherineSmithe,  spinster, 
of  Kelvedon,  Essex,  to  marry  there.  10  July, 
1581.  B. 

Allen,  John,  of  London,  barber-surgeon,  and  Mary 
Elliott,  spinster,  of  St.  Magnus,  London, 
daughter  of  Robert  Elliott,  of  Wickham,  co. 
Bucks,  yeoman^at  St.  Andrew  Hubbard, 
London.     23  Oct.  1594.  B. 

Allen,  John,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom,  barber,  and 
Margery  Fletcher,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  widow  of  Thomas  Fletcher,  gent. — - 
at  St.  Mary  Mounthaw,  London.  17  Sept. 
1621.  B. 

Allen,  John,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex, 
butcher,  and  Bridget  Stanes,  of  Stepney,  said 
county,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Marv,  Isling- 
ton, Middlesex.     16  Aug.  1622.   B. 

Allen,  John,  of  Heybridge,  Essex,  clothier,  and 
Elizabeth  Withams,  of  Chelmsford,  said 
county,  spinster  —  at  Chelmsford  aforesaid. 
5  Aug.  1624.  B. 

Allen,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jtiry, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Thomazine  Stampe,  of  same, 
widow,  30 — at  St.  Lawrence  aforesaid,  or  at 
Thistleworth.     15  July,  1626.  B. 

Allen,  John,  gent.,  of  Elson,  co.  Norfolk,  bachelor, 
40,  and  Alice  Adams,  of  Ware,  Herts,  30, 
widow  of  Richard  Adams,  deceased — at  St. 
Faith  or  St.  Mary  Mounthaw.  18  Dec.  1626. 
B. 

Allen,  John,  gent.,  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  widower, 
54.  and  Jane  Bardolfe,  of  Roapsford  parish, 
Hornchurch,  Essex,  widow,  45 — at  St.  Nicholas 
AcoD.     11  Sept.  1637.  B. 

Allen,  John,  gent.,  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  bachelor, 
22,  and  Jane  Bardolfe,  of  same,  spinster,  16, 
consent  of  her  mother,  Jane  Bardolfe  alias 
Allen,  as  attested  by  her  husband.  John  Allen, 
at  Lamboume,  Essex.     1  Oct.  1638.  B. 

Allen,  John  (Alleyn),  of  Stone,  co.  Kent,  gent., 
widower,  36,  and  Frances  Somers,  of  St.  Mar- 
garet, near  Rochester,  said  county,  widow, 
about  40 — at  St.  Margaret  aforesaid,  Would- 
ham,  or  Stone  aforesaid.  15  Dec.  1618. 
F. 

Allen,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  40,  and  Dame  Frances  Towers, 
of  same,  widow — at  Greenwich,  Kent.  19  Aug. 
1675.     V. 


Allen,  John,  of  Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop,  Dr.  of 
Physic,  21  and  upwards,  and  Prudence 
Edwards,  of  same,  spinster,  18  and  upwards, 
daughter  of  John  Edwards,  of  same,  gent., 
who  alleges — at  Oldbury,  co.  Salop,  or  ...  . 
15  July,  16'J8.  F. 

Allen,  Joseph,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishop.=gate, 
London,  taylor,  and  Alice  French,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  French,  of  Med- 
menham,  co.  Berks,  bargeman — at  St.  Botolph 
aforesaid.     5  June,  1619.  B. 

Allen,  Joshua,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  above  21,  and  Elizabeth  Wentworth, 
of  St.  James,  Westminster,  spinster,  above  21 
— at  St.  Ann,  Westminster.     17  May,  1729.  B. 

Allen,  Matthew.     Sec  Allix. 

Allen,  Morgan,  of  St.  Dunstan- in-the-Wesfc, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Anne  Bacon,  of 
St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
Bacon,  late  of  Hedingham  Castle,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  22  May,  1596.  B. 

Allen,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  haberdasher, 
and  Jane  Sledd,  spinster,  daughter  of  Henry 
Sledd,  of  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street, 
fishmonger — at  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street. 
25  Nov.  1583.  B. 

Allen,  Peter,  of  L'niversity  of  Oxon,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Barker, 
of  city  of  Oxford,  spinster,  about  21,  and  at 
own  disposal,  her  parents  dead — at  Sanford, 
CO.  Oxon.     10  Aug.  1666.  Y. 

Allen,  Ralph,  of  Great  All  Hallows,  London, 
merchant,  widower,  about  50,  and  Mary  Green, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  about  40  — 
at  St.  James,  Garlick  Hythe.    1  July,  1662.  Y. 

Allen,  Richard,  and  Ann  Partridge,  of  St. 
Sepulchre.     22  Nov.  1537.  B. 

Allen,  Richard,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  and 
"  Sitham "  Ferneley,  widow,  of  Stratford 
Langthore,  gen.  lie,  13  Dec.  1570.  B. 

Allen,  Robert.    See  Alihetx. 

Allen,  Robert,  of  St.  Saviour,  Sonthwark,  and 
Ellen  Hiller,  widow — at  St.  Giles-iu-the-Fields, 
Middlesex.     5  Juno,  1626.  B. 

Allen,  Robert,  and  Frances  Rutlidge.  28  Nov. 
1632.  D. 

Allen,  Roger,  mariner,  and  Joane  Tucker,  of  St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel,  widow  of  —  Tucker, 
late  of  same,  gen.  lie,  25  Jan.  159f .  B. 

Allen,  Samuel,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  London, 
merchant,  bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Dowse, 
spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Thomas  Dowse,  of 
Brooke,  parish  of  King's  Somborne,  co.  South- 
ampton, gent.,  who  consents  —  at  King's 
Somborne,  Little  Somborne,  or  Upper  Eldes, 
CO.  Southampton.     2  Jan.  167|.  F. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  yeoman, 
and  Isabell  Stafford,  widow,  relict  of  Thomas 
Stafford,  of  same,  clerk,  deceased — at  St. 
Sepulchre.     15  March,  15Sf.  B. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  yeoman, 
and  Anne  Chambers,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  —  Chambers,  late  of  co.  Derby,  yeoman, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  18  Sept.  1588.  B. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  gent.,  and 
Anne  Kempe,  of  Westminster,  widow.  17  Nov. 
1595.  D. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  Stepney,  iliddlesex,  silk  weaver, 
and  Margaret  Grimley,  spinster,  daughter  of 
David  Grimley,  of  same,  woodmonger — at  St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel,  co.  Middlesex.  2  Sept. 
1619.  B. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  Haddenham,  Isle  of  Ely,  co. 
Cambridge,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  40,  and 
Maryllall,  of  Northallerton,  co.  York,  widow, 
about  30 —at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less,  St. 
Marv,  Savov,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West.  19 
July,  1660.  \. 


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[1521-1869.] 


John  Alshere 


22 


Allen,  Thomas,  of  Sfc.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Luce  Johnson, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  22,  her  father's 
consent — at  Paddington  or  Marybone,  Middle- 
sex.   7  Sept.  1GG7.  V. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  Crutched  Fryars,  London,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  21,  his  father's  consent,  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Colwall,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great,  London,  spinster,  about  21,  consent  of 
father,  Thomas  Colwall,  .of  same,  esq.  (who 
alleges) — at  St.  Bartholomew  aforesaid,  or 
St.  Foster,  Foster  Lane.     16  Dec.  1672.  V. 

Allen,  Thomas,  of  St.  Foster,  London,  citizen  and 
goldsmith,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Lincolne,  of  Satterley,  co.  Suffolk,  spinster, 
about  22,  with  her  father's  consent — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  London.    3  March,  167g.  V. 

Allen,  Thomas  (Alleyn),  of  Little  Barfields,  Essex, 
clerk,  bachelor,  40,  and  Anne  Young,  of  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  Elizabeth  Young,  widow,  who 
consents — at  Little  St.  Bartholomew,  London, 
or  ....  2  Jan.  169f .  F. 

Allen,  William,  yeoman,  and  Mary  Larkin,  of 
London,  widow  of  William  Larkin,  late  of 
Hetcorne,  co.  Kent,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  23  Oct. 
1595.  B. 

Allen,  William,  and  Margaret  Guildeforde,  widow, 
of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  gen.  lie,  9  Jan. 
157^.  B. 

Allen,  William,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less, 
London,  carpenter,  and  Jane  Hardie,  of  St. 
Mary,  Islington,  Middlesex,  epiuster,  daughter 
of  —  Hardye,  of  same,  yeoman,  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew aforesaid.     13  Aug.  1G02.  B. 

Allen,  William,  of  St.  Michael  Basishaw,  London, 
joyner,  and  Margaret  Chapman,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  said  city,  widow  of  Peter  Chapman, 
late  of  same,  joyner — at  St.  Botolph,  Alders- 
gate.     8  March  160^.  B. 

Allen,  William,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
"  aquavite  stiller,"  and  Alice  Cole,  widow  of 
Walter  Cole,  of    Stepney,   co.  Middlesex — at 

St ,    Paul's  Wharf,    London.     23  April, 

1619.  B. 

Allen,  William,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  and  Margaret  Vaux,  of  same, 
spinster.     3  Feb.  167y.  D. 

Allenson.     See  also  Allansox. 

AUenson,  Christopher  (Alliusou),  and  Anne 
Jackson,  spinster,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church,  London,  daughter  of  John  Jackson, 
late  of  said  city,  tailor,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
22  March,  159^.  B. 

Allenson,  George,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jury,  leather- 
seller,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Constance 
Nevett,  of  St.  Mary  Alder mary,  spinster,  about 
18,  consent  of  father,  Edward  Nevett,  of  same, 
grocer — at  St.  Michael  Eoyal,  London.  16  Feb. 
166'!.  Y. 

Allenson,  Gilbert,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jury,  London, 
silkman,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Anne  Boylston, 
of  St.  Bennet,  Gracechnrch,  spinster,  about 
17,  her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Hellen, 
London.     3  March,  167".  V. 

Allenson,  Leonard  (AUensonne),  of  the  City  of 
London,  yeoman,  and  Christian  Stavelly,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  daughter  of  Paul 
Stavelly,  late  of  the  city  (sic)  of  Southamp- 
ton, merchant,  deceased — at  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex.     16Jan.  161|.  B. 

AUestry,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  26,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Lorymer,  of  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  spinster,  about  24,  and 
at  own  disposal — at  Wandsworth,  Battersea, 
or  Lambeth,  Surrey.     14  Oct.  1663.  V. 


Allett,  Benedict,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  pewterer, 
and  Anne  Fisher,  daughter  of  Richard  Fisher, 
of  same,  merchant  taylor — at  St.  Bride  afore- 
said.    22  March.  162f^.  B. 

Allett,  John,  "  sayler,"  of  Harwich,  co.  Essex,  and 
Margery  Cliffe,  spinster,  of  St.  Margaret 
Pattens,  London,  daughter  of  Thomas  Cliffe, 
of  same,  draper,  gen.  lie,  8  April,  15S6.  B. 

Alleyn.     Sec  Allen. 

AUibond,  Pombey,  of  Dagenham,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26  [or  29  ?],  and  Mary  Tillney, 
of  same,  widow,  about  30 — at  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London.     20  April,  1672.  V. 

Alliu,  Matthew,  and  Annabella  Martin,  spinster, 
of  St.  Andrew,  Eastcheap,  gen.  lie,  14  July, 
1578.   B. 

Allison,  John  (Alison),  of  Coxall,  co.  Essex,  draper, 
and  Anne  Godderd,  spinster,  of  Christchurch, 
Newgate,  London,  daughter  of  John  Godderd, 
late  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  London,  deceased, 
geo.  lie,  6  July,  1590.  B. 

Allison,  John,  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street, 
London,  Salter,  and  Thomazine  Kettle,  of  St. 
MaryStayning,  London,  sjjinster — at  St.  Mary 
Stayning  aforesaid.     3  Dec.  1621.  B. 

Allison,  John,  of  Hemel  Hempstead,  co.  Herts 
gent.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Alice  Cor- 
feild,  of  King's  Langley,  said  county,  spinster, 
about  40,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Watford, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  or  King's  Langley,  said 
county.     24  Feb.  166J.  V. 

Allison,  Robert  (  Alleson)  ,and  Margaret  Ode,  widow, 
of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  17  April,  1574.  B. 

Allison,  Robert,  cook,  and  Elizabeth  Emerye, 
widow,  of  City  of  London — at  St.  Catherine 
Cree  Church.     10  July,  1581.  B. 

Allison,  Roger  (AUyson),  fishmonger,  and  Elizabeth 
Tistall,  of  London,  widow  of  Michael  Tistall, 
late  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  gen.  lie,  9  Nov. 
1593.  B. 

Allison,  William  (Alleson),  of  South  Mims,  co. 
Middlesex,  and  Elizabeth  Broomer,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Broomer,  of 
same,  yeoman — at  South  Mims  aforesaid. 
20  May,  1618.  B. 

Alliston,  William,  of  Sturmore,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Christian  Elborowe,  spinster, 
16,  daughter  of  John  Elborowe,  of  St.  Pancras, 
Middlesex,  clerk,  who  consents — at  St.  Pancras 
aforesaid.     10  May,  1633.  F. 

Allwin,  Richard,  of  Trefford,  Sussex,  gent., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth  Burdett,  of  West 
Wortham,  co.  Southampton,  spinster,  22,  and 
at  her  own  disposal— at  West  Wortham  or 
Trefford  aforesaid.     4  May.  1648.  F. 

Allye,  Robert,  husbandman,  and  Anne  Barnes,  now 
of  London,  widow  of  John  Barnes,  late  of 
Bovington,  co.  Herts,  husbandman,  gen.  lie, 
14  June,  1592.  B. 

Almonde,  Roger,  and  Margaret  Horwood,  widow, 
of  Barking,  Essex — at  All  Hallows  Barking. 
6  April,  1575.  B. 

Alnatus.     See  Aliatus. 

Alondon,  John,  and  Margery  Dixson,  widow,  of 
City  of  London — to  marry  at  Barking,  co. 
Essex.     28  May,  1563.  B. 

Alp,  Edward,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street, 
London,  bachelor,  28,  and  Dorothy  Wilson, 
of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  cousin- 
german  once  removed  to  William  Jones,  one 
of  the  procurators-general  of  the  Arches  Court 
of  Canterbury,  who  alleges — at  St.  James, 
Clerkenwellaforesaid.     4  Feb.  1G9^.  F. 

Alphrey.     Sec  Alfrey. 

Alshere,  John,  and  Anne  Gardiner,  of  diocese 
of  Saram.     9  Feb.  154J.  F. 


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Alsopp,  Kdward,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
London,  leathcrsellcr,  and  Anne  Barker,  widow 
of  Hugh  Barker,  late  of  Christcliurch,  London 
— at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Groat,  London.  7 
Fob.  1622.  ]3_ 

Alsopp,  Natiianiel  (Alsop),  clerk,  rector  of  Lang- 
ton,  CO.  Leicester,  bachelor,  about  30,  and 
Joanna  Gregory,  of  Norton,  near  Golbye,  said 
conniy,  spinster,  about  25,  and  at  own  dis- 
posal— at  Acchurch,  co.  Northampton,  or  Kib- 
worth,  or  Norton  aforesaid,  co.  Leicester. 
11  July,  1071.  V.  [Crossed,  but  signed  and 
fully  c.'^ocuted.] 

Alsopp,  Nicholas,  clerk,  curate  of  All  Uallows- 
the-Lcss,  and  Frances  Coppock,  of  Bridewell, 
London,  widow  of  Robert  Coppock,  late  curate 
of  Bridewell  Chapel — at  St.  Martin,  Ludgate. 
13  Dec.  1003.  B. 

Alsopp,  Thomas,  of  Kingsbury,  co.  Warwick,  gent., 
widower,  about  55,  and  Mary  Grossevenure,  of 
same,  widow,  about  55 — at  Kingabury  afore- 
said, alleged  by  Russell  Alsopp,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  London,  citizen  and  skinner.  9 
March,  166|.  V. 

Alsopp,  Walter  (Allsop),  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street, 
London,  wheelwright,  and  Joane  Hobbes,  of 
St.  Lawrence  Pountney,  London — at  St. 
Lawrence  aforesaid.     13  April,  1626.  B. 

Alston,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary  Abchurch, 
London,  bachelor,  28,  and  Susan  Ilussey,  of 
London,  32,  widow  of  —  Hussey,  late  merchant, 
deceased— at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London. 
8  Dec.  162L  B. 

Alston,  Sir  Edward,  knight,  of  Strixton,  co. 
Northampton,  widower,  and  Anne  Stratton, 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  widow — at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  or  Bridewell  Chajjel,  London.  24 
Nov.  1670.  F. 

Alston,  Isaac,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  21,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Scale,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  about  21,  her 
mother's  consent— at  St.  Sepulchre,  London. 
11  Sept.  1672.  V. 

Alston,  James  (AUstone),  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
yeoman,  and  Joyce  Wildinge,  spinster— at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.     19  June,  1581.  B. 

Alston,  Joseph,  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk,  esq., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Laurentia  Trumbull,  of 
Hadleigh,  said  county,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of 
Charles  Trumbull,  doctor  of  law,  who  consents 
— at  St.  Bride,  London,  or  ....  26  June, 
1699.  F. 

Alston,  Thomas,'of  Old  Newton,  co.  Suffolk,  gent., 
bachelor,  aged  23,  and  Anne  Nye,  of  St.  Mary- 
le-Bow,  London,  widow,  aged  27 — at  Kentish 
Town,  alias  St.  Pancras,  in  Middlesex,  or 
Camberwell,  in  Surrey.     21  April,  1674.  V. 

Alston,  Thomas,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  50,  and  Anne  Guilford,  of  Chelsea, 
IMiddloscx,  widow — at  St.  James-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  St.  Anne,  Aldersgate,  London,  or 
the  Royal  Chapel,  Whitehall.  6  Aug.  1684. 
F. 

Altham,  Edward,  of  St.  Martin  Outwich,  London, 
and  Fortune  Fowylle,  of  St.  IMargaret,  Loth- 
bury — at  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury.  16  June, 
1558.  B. 

Altham,  Edward,  esq.,  of  Latton,  co.  Essex,  wi- 
dower, 28,  and  Joane  Leaventhorpe,  of  Sabridg- 
worth,  Uerts,  maiden,  20,  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Leaventhorpe,  knight,  of  same,  who  consents — 
at  Sb.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex.  27  March, 
1612.  B. 

Altham,  James,  esq.,  of  St.  Martin  Outwich, 
and  Mary  Grimes,  of  same,  widow  of  Philip 
Grimes,  merchant,  of  London — at  St.  Martin 
Outwich  aforesaid.     10  Jan.  159|.  B. 


Altham,  Richard  (Altam),  of  London,  glazier,  and 
Agnes  Palmer,  of  same,  widow  of  Henry 
I 'aimer,  late  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster — 
at  St.  Mary  Mounthaw,  London.  28  Oct.  1597. 
B. 

Altham,  Robert,  D.D.,  rector  of  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  bachelor,  45,  and  Mary  Altham, 
of  Latton,  Essex,  spinster,  18,  consent  of  her 
mother,  a  widow — at  Latton  or  Harlow,  co. 
Essex.     22  May,  1705.  B. 

Alured,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars, 
bachelor,  23  (or  33),  and  Mary  Jones,  of  St. 
Martin-in-tho-Ficlds,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of 
Henry  Jones,  deccas(^d,  consent  of  her  mother, 
Elizabeth  Jones,  widow  —  at  Edmonton, 
Middlesex.     26  April,  1617.  B. 

Alvason,  John,  alias  Aldersey,  and  Margaret 
Ncwberyo  — at  St.  Margai-ot,  Westminster. 
[Bond  by  John  Hughes,  of  Westminster, 
"  vitler,"  and  James  Large,  of  same,  yeoman.] 
1  Nov.  1573.  D. 

Alvatus,  Alexander  (or  —  natus),  of  Gray's  Inu, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Frances  Baker, 
of  St.  Mary,  Strand,  alias  Savoy,  spinster,  about 
22,  consent  of  her  mother.  Dame  Frances 
Baker,  of  same,  her  father  dead — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  Old  Pish  Street.    3  April,  1662.  V. 

Alvie,  Thomas,  and  Elizabeth  Northe,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster  — at  same.  10  March, 
1651.  D. 

Al'way,  Ralph,  and  Mary  Bylby,  of  the  diocese  of 
London.     0  Nov.  1544.  F. 

Alwyn,  Roger,  and  Alice  Durmon.  6  Jan.  157^. 
F. 

Alwyn,  Thomas  (Alywyn),  of  Reading,  Berks, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Hunt, 
of  Theodon,  co.  Southampton,  spinster,  about 
22,  consent  of  father,  John  Hunt,  widower — at 
St.  Clement  Danes,  St.  Panchredge,  or  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields.     17  Oct.  1666.  V. 

Aly.     See  also  Alie. 

Aly,  Abel,  of  Poick,  co.  Worcester,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Ellinor  Coke,  of 
Whitberne,  co.  Hereford,  widow,  about  40 — at 
St.  John,  near  city  of  Worcester.  30  March, 
1676.  V. 

Amadas,  Richard,  clerk,  rector  of  Hallingbury 
Morley,  co.  Essex,  and  Dorothy  Reighnolds, 
widow,  of  Layston,  said  countj',  relict  of  Lewis 
Reighnolds,  clerk,  late  vicar  of  Layston,  gen. 
lie,  27Jan.  15§§.  B. 

Amatt,  John,  of  Hutton,  co.  Essex,  husbandman, 
and  Elizabeth  Wood,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Christopher  Wood,  of  Theydon  Garnishe,  said 
county,  yeoman — at  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street, 
London.     18  Nov.  1622.  B. 

Amber,  Francis,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  26,  and  Alice  Whitmore,  of 
same,  Avidow,  24 — at  St.  Anne,  Westminster, 
or  St.  Clement  Danes  aforesaid.  6  Dec.  1708. 
F. 

Ambler,  Humphrey,  cf  New  Inn,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Anne 
Baynes,  of  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  spinster, 
about  25,  and  at  her  own  disposal — at  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  London.  30  May,  1670.  Y. 

Amcotts,  Henry,  of  St.  Peter- the-Poor,  London, 
and  Johanna  Frifche,  widow,  of  Craueliam,  co 
Essex,  gen.  lie,  21  March,.  157^.  B. 

Amcotts,  Vincent  (Ameotes),  of  Amcotes,  Lincoln, 
esq.,  widower,  and  Amey  Mildmay,  of  Graces, 
in  Little  Baddow,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  about 
25,  and  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Stephen, 
Coleman  Street,  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  or 
All  Hallows  Barking,  London.  7  July,  1675 
F. 


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Amegye,  John,  yeoman,  and  Margaret  Streton, 
now  of  the  City  of  London,  widow  of 
Christopher  Streton,  late  of  Cottington,  co. 
Bucks,  labourer,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  10  Nov. 
1588.  B. 

Ames,  Henry,  bachelor,  and  Joanna  Lightfoote, 
spinster.     6  Feb.  167i.  D. 

Ames,  John.  See  John  Akne. 

Amherst,  Jeffery,  bachelor,  about  22,  son  of 
John  Amherst,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  and 
Elizabeth  Yates,  spinster,  about  17,  daughter 
of  Dame  Mary  Onslow,  wife  of  said  John 
Amherst,  both  of  whom  consent  —  at 
Horsham  or  Crawley,  co.  Sussex,  or  Bletch- 
iugley  or  Mestham,  co.  Surrey.  19  July, 
1670.  F. 

Amherst,  Jeffery,  of  Bromley,  co.  Kent,  esq., 
widower,  and  Dorothy  Amherst,  of  Pembui-y, 
said  county,  spinster,  40 — at  Perabury  or 
Penshurst,  Kent,  or  Frant,  co.  Sussex.  3  Feb. 
168f.  F. 

Amherst,  Jeffrey,  of  Hadlow,  Kent,  esq., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Knightly,  spinster, 
19,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Knightly,  of 
St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London,  who  consents 
—  at  St.  Olave  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  16  April, 
1688.  F. 

Amherst,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  widower,  about 
46,  and  Dame  Jane  Onslowe,  of  Warnham,  co. 
Sussex,  widow,  about  40 — at  J  Horsham,  co. 
Sussex.     7  Nov.  1668.  V. 

Amherst,  William,  of  St.  Vedast,  London, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Jane  Stratford,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  22,  with  consent 
of  her  mother,  a  widow — at  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  or  ...  .  17  Sept. 
1683.  F. 

Amias,  Francis.     See  Amyas. 

Ainias,  Robert,  of  London,  gent.,  and  Anne 
Sparke,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Sparke,  late  of 
London,  merchant,  gen.  lie,  8  Dec.  1596.  B. 

Amideus,  Alexander  {sic  subs.),  of  St.  Gregory, 
London,  clerk,  bachelor,  about  38,  and  Pris- 
cilla  Silbourne,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20, 
consent  of  her  mother,  —  Sillbourne,  of  St. 
Peter,  in  the  city  of  Cambridge,  widow— at 
St.  Gregory  aforesaid,  or  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf.     10  Feb.  166^.  V. 

Amor,  Richard,  of  St.  Mary  Colechurch,  London, 
tailor,  and  Anne  Taylor,  of  same,  spinster — 
at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  11  Nov. 
1620.  B. 

Ampleforthe,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Margery 
Lyman,  of  the  Minories,  Aldgate,  London, 
widow  of  Jerome  Lyman,  late  of  St.  Olave, 
Hart  Street,  London,  merchant,  gen.  lie,  4 
March,  159|.  B. 

Amy,  Julian,  draper,  and  Elizabeth  Hunt,  of  St. 
Bennett,  Gracechnrch,  London — at  St.  Anne 
and  Agnes,  London.     7  Feb.  102^.  B. 

Amy,  Robert  (Ame),  and  Elizabeth  Joyce,  of 
diocese  of  Westminster.     30  April,  1546.  F. 

Amy,  Samuel,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  33,  and  Mary  Ingram, 
of  same,  spinster,  aged  17,  consent  of  father, 
Richard  Ingram,  yeoman — at  St.  Antholin, 
London.     21  June,  1666.   V. 

Amy,  Samuel,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brad- 
ford, of  Portsmouth,  co.  Southampton,  widow, 
about  30 — at  Rowner,  co.  Southampton,  or 
St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street,  London. 
16  Dec.  1673.  V. 


Am.yand,  Charles,  of  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  32,  and  Justina  Morris,  of  same, 
spinster,  23 — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid.  18  Feb. 
170^.  B. 

Amyas,  Francis,  gent.,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Less,  bachelor,  24,  and  Anne  Athill,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  William  Athill, 
gent.,  of  Folsham,  co.  Norfolk,  who  consents 
—at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall.  13  May,  1631. 
B. 

Am.yas,  Robert.     See  Amias. 

Amys,  William ,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London, 
grocer,  bachelor,  and  Mary  AVoodhouse,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Henry  Wood- 
house,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
Doctor  of  Laws — at  Stepney,  Middlesex.  8 
June,  1622.  B. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
widower,  and  Margaret  Chester,  of  same, 
spinster,  22 — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  St. 
George,  Hanover  Square,  or  Knightsbridge 
Chapel.     8  Dec.  1742.  B. 

Anderson,  Anthony,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
gent.,  bachelor,  40  and  upwards,  and  Elizabeth 
Tolhurst,  of  St.  Anne,  Westminster,  spinster, 
30  and  upwards,  her  parents  dead  — at  St. 
Anne  aforesaid,  or  ....  22  April,  1696. 
F. 

Anderson,  Edmund,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  son  of 
William  Anderson,  of  Broughton,  co.  Lincoln, 
esq.,  and  Mary  Wood,  daughter  of  — 
Wood,  wife  of  Mr.  Dr.  Robinson,  of  Enfield, 
CO.  Middlesex — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
28  Nov.  1023.  D. 

Anderson,  Edmund,  of  Gray's  Inn,  e.?q.,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Margaret  Cox,  of  Porters,  parish  of 
Shenley,  Herts,  spinster,  21,  her  parents  dead 
— at  St.  Bartholomow-the-Great,  London,  or 
St.  Marylebone,  Middlesex.  31  May,  1062. 
F. 

Anderson,  Sir  Edmund,  bart.,  of  Porters,  parish  of 
Shenley,  co.  Herts,  widower,  46,  and  Elizabeth 
Deane,  of  All  Hallows  Staining,  London, 
spinster,  26,  daughter  of  Sir  Anthony  Deane, 
of  same,  who  consents  —  at  St.  Martin 
Oatwich,  London.     21  March,  168|.  F. 

Anderson,  Francis,  esq.,  of  Manby,  co.  Lincoln, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Pelham,  of  Brockles- 
bury,  said  county,  spinster,  above  21 — at 
Hampstead,  CO.  Middlesex.     16  May,  1708.  B. 

Anderson,  Henry,  and  Elizabeth  Bowier,  spinster, 
of  St.  Bartholomew  Exchange — to  marry  there. 
5  Feb.  157f.  B. 

Anderson,  Henry,  of  Penley,  Herts,  esq., 
bachelor,  23,  and  Jacomina  Caesar,  daughter 
of  Sir  Charles  Caesar,  knight — at  the  Chapel 
of  the  Rolls,  in  parish  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  London.     18  Dec.  1632.  F. 

Anderson,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Johnson,  of  the 
city  of  Westminster,  widow.  13  Oct.  1641.  D. 

Anderson,  Peter,  and  Eleanor  Ortoune,  of  St. 
John  Zachary,  London — to  marry  there. 
13  Nov.  1546.  B. 

Anderson,  Richard,  of  St.  Albans,  Herts,  and 
Margaret  Bennett,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph,. 
Aldgate — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  6  April, 
1575.  B. 

Anderson,  Richard,  of  Watford,  co.  Herts, 
yconian,  bachelor,  son  of  John  Anderson,  of 
same,  yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Hawkins,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Hawkins, 
late  of  Waxham,  co.  Bucks,  deceased — at  All 
Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London.  20  Dec. 
1611.  B. 

Anderson,  Samuel,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  bachelor, 
36,  and  Margaret  Oldfeild,  of  St.  Dunstan- 
in-the-West,  spinster,  30  —  at  Hornsey  or 
Highgate.     23  Jan.  168f.  B. 


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Anderson,  Stephen,  juu.,  esq.,  bachelor,  20,  son 
and  heir  of  Stephen  Anderson,  sen.,  of 
Eyworth,  co.  Beds,  esq.,  who  consents,  and 
Maiy  Glynue,  spinster,  15,  daughter  of  Sir 
John  Glynne,  knight,  II.M.'s  Sorjeant-at-Law, 
of  St.  Giles-in-the-l'^iolds,  Middlesex,  who 
consents — at  ....     1  June,  IGGl.  F. 

Anderson,  Sir  Stephen,  of  E worth,  alias  Eyworth, 
CO.  Beds,  bart.,  widower,  about  28,  and  Mrs. 
Judith  Lawrence,  of  St.  Helen's,  London, 
spinster,  about  23,  consent  of  father,  Sir  John 
Lawrence,  knight,  alderman  of  London — at 
Hackney  or  Islington,  Middlesex,  or  St.  Mary 
Axe,  London.     5  April,  1673.  V. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  and  Johanna  Taylor,  spinster, 
gcu.  lie.     31  March,  1573.  B. 

Anderson,  William,  of  London,  farrier,  and  Agnes 
Mathewe,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  widow   of 

—  Mathewe,  late  of   same,    farrier,  gen.  lie, 
4  Feb.  159^.  B. 

Anderton,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Smyth,  alias 
Gregson,  gent.,  of  the  diocese  of  West  Chester. 
16  Feb.  154|.  F. 

Anderton,  Thomas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mary  Herbert,  of 
Eidmarley  Dabitott,  co.  Worcester,  spinster, 
about  19,  consent  of  father,  of  same,  gent. — 
at  Ridmarley  Dabitott  aforesaid,  Newent,  in 
same  county,  or  at  any  parish  church  in  city  of 
Worcester.     30  May,  1666.  V. 

Andlabye,  Francis,  gent.,  of  Martin  -  in  -  the 
Fields,  bachelor,  22,  and  Anne  Turner,  of 
same,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Allen  Turner, 
of  same,  innholder,  who  consents — at  St. 
Faith.     13  Jan.  163f.  B. 

Andrew,  Edward,  of  city  of  Canterbury,  gent., 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Goddin, 
of  West  Maling,  in  said  county,  about  32, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West 
or  St.  Bride,  London.     25  Aug.  1663.  V. 

Andrew,  Hugh,  clerk,  rector  of  St.  John  Zachary, 
London,  and  Johanna  Stanley,  widow,  of 
same,  relict  of  Edmund  Stanley,  late  of 
same,  goldsmith,  gen.  lie,  26  Dec.  1586.  B. 

Andrew,  Michael  (Androwe),   and  Anne  Walden. 

—  July,  1547.    F. 

Andrew,  Roger  (Andrewe),  gent.,  and  Ellen 
Bayley,  widow,  of  St.  Mary,  Shrewsbury. 
14  Nov.  1547.  F. 

Andrew,  Thomas,  of  the  City  of  London, 
merchant,  and  Margaret  Daniel,  of  Spring- 
field, CO.  Essex,  spinstei',  daughter  of  John 
Daniel,  late  of  same,  clerk,  deceased— at 
Ingatestone,  co.  Essex.     20  Aug.  1619.  B. 

Andrew,  Thomas,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Martha  Bacon, 
of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  20, 
her  father's  consent — at  Bromley,  Middlesex. 
12  Oct.  1675.  V. 

Andrews,  Amis  (Andros),  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth 
Stone,  S2>inster,  21,  daughter  of  one  Stone, 
late  of  London,  gent.,  deceased,  and  her 
mother  also  (as  is  believed),  she  at  her  own  dis- 
posal, and  remaining  in  parish  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew, near  the  Exchange,  London,  alleged  by 
Clement  Wilson,  of  St.  Bride,  gent.  —  at 
Islington,  Middlesex.     16  Jan.  163|.  F. 

Andrews,  Bartimeus,  clerk,  rector  of  Magdalen 
Laver,  co.  Essex,  and  Judith  Lane,  of  St. 
Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London,  widow  of 
Henry  Lane — at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  or 
St.  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey.     9  Jan.  162f;.  B, 

Andrews,  Benjamin  (Andrewes),  of  Caddiugton, 
Herts,  gent.,  widower,  about  53,  and  Mrs. 
Anne  Borradale,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
widow,  about  43 — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London.    8  Dec.  1676.  V. 


Andrews,  Daniel  (Androse),  bachelor,  25,  son  of 
Daniel  Androse,  of  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook, 
London,  esq.,  and  Mary  Harlakenden,  19, 
daughter  of  Mary  Collier,  of  St.  Foster, 
London,  widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  St.  Sepulchre,  or  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London.  15  May, 
1672.  F. 

Andrews,  Sir  Edmond  (Andros),  knight,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  widower, 
and  Elizabeth  Clapham,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex,  widow,  alleged  by  Ralph 
Marshall,  of  St.  Paul  aforesaid,  esq. — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     3  Aug.  1691.  F. 

Andrews,  Edward,  of  the  Six  Clerks'  Office,  23, 
and  Mercy  Clark,  spinster,  of  Saltford,  co- 
Warwick,  21,  at  her  own  disposal — at  Trinity, 
Minories.     30  April,  1696.  B. 

Andrews,  Francis  (Androes),  of  St.  Margaret 
Moses,  London,  draper,  and  Mary  Carrier, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Barnard  Carrier,  clerk 
— at  Hadley,  co.  Middlesex.  18  Aug.  1618. 
B. 

Andrews,  Sir  Henry,  bart.,  of  Lathbury,  Bucks, 
widower,  34,  and  Elizabeth  Drew,  of  South- 
broome,  co.  Wilts,  widow,  28,  alleged  by 
William  Andrewes,  of  Lathbury,  gent. — at  St. 
Gregory,  London.     26  Feb.  166|.  F. 

Andrews,  John  (Androse),  of  Raynham,  co. 
Essex,  butcher,  and  Jane  Hearde,  of  Stifford, 
said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  George 
Hearde,  of  Raynham  aforesaid,  yeoman,  gen. 
lie,  17  Sept.  1596.  B. 

Andrews,  Mr.  Ambrose,  of  Newport  Pond,  co. 
Essex,  gent.,  widower,  56,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Garnet,  of  Hodsden,  Herts,  widow — at  Worm- 
ley,  Herts.     13  Dec.  1701.  B. 

Andrews,  John,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
London,  cordwainer,  and  Sarah  Knight,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London,  widow  of  Thomas 
Knight,  late  of  same — at  St,  Botolph  aforesaid. 
6  Dec.  1625.  B. 

Andrews,  John,  and  Magdalen  Pulfrey,  of  the  city 
of  Westminstei",  spinster.     2  June,  1640.  D. 

Andrews,  John  (Andrewes),  of  Middle  Temple, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Anne  Peacocke, 
aged  22,  consent  of  her  father,  Lawrence 
Peacocke,  of  Battersea,  Surrey,  gent. — at 
Battersea  aforesaid,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 
Old  Fish  Street,  or  St.  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey, 
London.     2  Jan.  166t.  Y. 

Andrews,  Joseph,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor, 

20,  and  Ann  Adams,  of  Whitechapel,  spinster, 

21,  consent  of  Joseph  Andrews,  the  father — 
at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.     3  Dec.  1720.  B. 

Andrews,  Owen,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Rachel  Motham,  of  same, 
spinster,  25,  at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell. 
11  April,  1638.  B. 

Andrews,  Randall  (Andrewes),  of  St.  Catherine 
Cree  Church,  London,  pewterer,  and  Elizabeth 
Browning,  of  St.  Andrew-in-the- Wardrobe, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Browning,  of  same,  feltmaker — at  St.  Mary, 
Islington.     23  June,  1625.  B. 

Andx'ews,  Randall,  brewer,  and  Margery  Duke,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  widow  of 
Edward  Duke  —  at  St.  Clement  aforesaid. 
26  January,  162^.  B. 

Andrews,  Richard  (Androwes),  and  Isabell 
Thomas,  spinster,  of  Stepney — at  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate.     4  March,  157|.  B. 

Andrews,  Richard,  esq.,  now  of  City  of  London, 
widower,  39,  and  Mary  Felton,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  maiden,  19,  daughter  of  Edmund 
Felton,  of  the  Charterhouse,  in  St.  Sepulchre, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul'a 
Wharf.    27  Sept.  1609.  B. 


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Andrews,  Robert,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  bachelor 
and  Hose  Fludd,  of  St.  Leonard,  in  precinct  of 
St.  Martin-le-Grand,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard 
aforesaid.  25  Feb.  161f .  D. 

Andrews,  Robert,  of  All  Hallows  Barkins^,  London, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Mary  Smith,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Abell  Smith,  of  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-East,  London,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
St.  Dunstan  aforesaid.     8  July,  1GG2.  F. 

Andrews,  Silvester  (Andrewes),  husbandman,  and 
Christian  Towe,  spinster,  of  Twickenham, 
Middlesex,  daughter  of  John  Towe,  of  Feltham, 
said  county,  husbandman,  gen.  lie,  10  Dec. 
159L  B. 

Andrews,  Stephen  (Andrewes),  and  Margaret 
Wemys,  of  St.  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  London. 
25  Jan.  154|.  F. 

Andrews,  Thomas  (Androwes),  gent.,  and  Jane 
Belson,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  4  Feb. 
156f.  B. 

Andrews,  Thomas  (Androwes),  gent.,  and  Alice 
Wy soman,  spinster,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn 
—at  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street.  12  Dec.  1576.  B. 

Andrews,  Thomas  (Andrewes),  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  gent.,  and  Mary  Smithe,  of  the  Savoy, 
Loudon,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Smithe,  of 
Abington,  co.  Berks,  gent.,  gen.  lie,  23  Feb. 
159§.  B. 

Andrews,  Walter,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London,  citizen  and  distiller,  bachelor,  about 
22,  and  Elizabeth  Carter,  of  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex, spinster,  about  22,  with  her  father's 
consent.     11  Sept.  1678.  V. 

Andrews,  William  (Androwes),  yeoman,  and 
Mildred  Peters,  widow,  of  City  of  London, 
relict  of  Andrew  Peters,  late  of  Hoggington, 
CO.  Cambridge,  yeoman  deceased  —  at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields.     4  March,  158f.  B. 

Andrews,  William  (Androwes),  of  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  grocer,  and  Mary  NichoUs, 
of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Nicholls,  late  of  same, 
yeoman,  deceased — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
Middlesex.     17  Feb.  160|.  B. 

Andrews,  William  (Andrewes),  of  Great  St. 
Bartholomew,  London,  tailor,  and  Susan  Gibbs, 
of  same,  daughter  of  John  Gibbs,  deceased — 
at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  Middlesex.  13  Sept. 
1619.  B. 

Andrews,  William  (Andrewes),  bachelor,  and 
Jane  Trevet,  widow.     20  March,  167^.  D. 

Andros,  &c.     See  Andrews. 

Ange,  Thomas,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Mary  Heape,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  London,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
Elizabeth  Samborne,  of  same,  who  consents — 
at  Little  Ilford,  Esses,  or.  .  .  .  12  June,  1689.  F. 

Angell,  John,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  silk- 
weaver,  and  Anne  Palmer,  spinster,  daughter 
of — Palmer,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew  Under- 
shaft, London.     8  Feb.  161{i.  B. 

Ang'er,  Thomas  (?  Auger),  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon, 
London,  clothworker,  and  Agnes  Staunton,  of 
All  Hallows-in- the- Wall,  London,  widow  of 
—  Staunton,  late  of  same,  clothworker, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  27  Aug.  1588.  B. 

Angfier,  Bernard,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
citizen  and  goldsmith,  bachelor,  about  22,  and 
Mrs.  Jane  Salter,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
spinster,  about  19,  her  mother's  consent, 
alleged  by  John  Angier,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq. 
—at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  23  Dec.  1G75.  V. 

Angier,  Burrage,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  Anna 
Maria  Christian,  of  East  Barnet,  Herts, 
spinster,  above  21,  at  her  own  disposal— at 
St.  Martin  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  15  July,  1701.  F. 


Angcier,  George,  clerk,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Judith  Conway  Seymour,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  22 — at  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  alleged  by  Sophia  Sylva- 
nius,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  30  July,  1702. 
B. 

Ankers,  John,  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Dinah  Lancaster, 
of  same,  widow,  about  29 — at  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields.     18  Nov.  1673.  V. 

Anlaby,  Francis.     See  Andlabye. 

Anne,  John  (?  Ames),  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  London, 
merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  and  Jane  Browne, 
of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Browne, 
of  same,  citizen  and  barber-chirurgeon — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.     31  Jan.  le^a.  p. 

Anneley,  William,  of  city  of  Westminster, 
apothecary,  and  Jane  Hatley,  of  same, 
widow — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  between 
8  and  11  A.M.     16  May,  1598.   D. 

Annesley,  Arthur,  esq.,  bachelor,  above  21,  and 
Mary  Thompson,  spinster,  above  21,  daughter 
of  the  Right  Hon.  John,  Lord  Haversham,  who 
consents — at  ....     6  Jan.  170^.  F. 

Annesley,  Elisha,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  and 
Margaret  Sedgewick,  of  same,  spinster,  36 — at 
St.  James,  Duke's  Place.     10  June,  1705.  B. 

Annesley,  James,  Earl  of  Anglesey. — "  Licentia 
matrimonial,  inter  p'  nobilem  ethon'dum  Yiru' 
Jacobum  Annesley  comitem  de  Anglesey,  et 
p  nobilem  et  hon'dam  Fern.  D'nam  Catherinam 
Darnley.     1699."  D. 

Annesley,  Robert,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mary  Monck,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  21,  father's  consent — at 
St.  Martin  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  Mary- 
bone,  Middlesex.     21  Aug.  1666.  V. 

Annwood,  Edward,  of  All  Hallows-the- Great, 
Thames  Street,  London,  porter,  and  Joane 
Moseley,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
spinster — at  St.  Peter,  PauFs  Wharf,  London. 
5  April,  1624.  B. 

Anuyon,  John,  gent.,  of  Clement's  Inn,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Martha  Lownds,  of  St.  Michael,  Wood 
Street,  spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Francis  Lownds, 
of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Michael, 
Wood  Street,  or  St.  Mary  Stayning.  24  Aug. 
1640.  B. 

Ansell,  Edmund,  and  Christian  Ocle,  widow,  of 
parish  of  Woolchurch,  London.  2  May,  1547. 
F. 

Ansell,  Humphrey,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
Middlesex,  and  Elizabeth  Bowen,  of  St. 
Gregory,  London,  widow — at  St.  Lawrence 
Pountney,  London.     6  Nov.  1617.    B. 

Ansell,  John,  of  St.  Paul,  Walden,  co.  Herts, 
yeoman,  son  of  John  Ansell,  deceased,  and 
Mary  Sanders,  of  Offley,  said  county,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Sanders,  late  of  said  parish, 
deceased — at  St.  Bartholomew  -  the  -  Less, 
London.     22  June,  1613.  B. 

Ansell,  Nowell,  bachelor,  and  Mary  Snipe,  spinster. 
5  Aug.  1667.  D. 

Ansell,  Richard.     See  Auxsell. 

Ansell,  William,  of  Cheathunt,  Herts,  husbandman, 
and  Anne  Rey,  widow,  of  same  parish,  relict 
of  John  Rey,  of  same,  husbandman,  gen.  lie, 
11  July,  1588.  B. 

Ansley,  Thomas,  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Katherine  Almery,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  George  Almerie,  of 
Shipesbee,  co.  Lincoln,  yeoman  —  at  St. 
Sepulchre,  London.     6  June,  1603.  B. 

Ansley,  Thomas  (Ansly),  of  Waltham  Abbots,  co. 
Essex,  and  Katherine  Eliott,  of  same,  widow 
of  Roger  Eliott,  late  of  same,  yeoman— at 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London.  6  Aug.  1608.  B. 


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Anslowe,  William,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset, 
London,  dyer,  and  Ursula  Dormer,  widow,  of 
same,  relict  of  —  Dormer,  late  of  same,  cooper, 
gen.  lie,  12  Feb.  159';.  B. 

Ansted,  Stephen,  of  Chertsey,  co.  Surrey,  brick- 
layer, and  Joane  Duell,  of  Cranford,  co.  Middle- 
sex, spinster— at  St.  Faith,  London.  14  Dec. 
162G.  B. 

Ansty,  Christopher,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
Loudon,  widower,  40,  and  Anne  Holden,  of 
Hammersmith,  Middlesex,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  William  Ilolden,  of  same,  who 
consents— at  St.  Helen,  London.  IG  Feb. 
1G9^.  F. 

Ansty,  John  (Anstey),  barber,  and  Mary  Johnson, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Johnson,  deceased — 
at  St.  James,  Garlick  Hithe,  London.  31  Dec. 
1G24.  B. 

Anstye,  Kichard,  gent.,  of  city  of  Westminster, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Anne  Churchey,  of  same, 
spinster,  21— at  St.  Bride.     6  Jan.  164|.  B. 

Antarbus,  William.    See  Antrobus. 

Anthony,  Charles  (Anthonie),  of  Kochford,  co. 
Essex,  physician  ["Medicus"],  and  Martha 
Thornton,  of  same,  spinster— at  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Middlesex.     9  Oct.  1G2G.  B. 

Anthony,  Charles  (Anthonye),  of  St.  John 
Zachary,  London,  goldsmith,  and  Elizabeth 
Arnolde,  spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Arnolde, 
of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  haberdasher,  gen.  lie. 
13  Jan.  159f.  B. 

Anthony,  Francis,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
doctor  of  medicine,  and  Elizabeth  Lante, 
of  Trinity,  Minories,  London,  widow  of  Thomas 
Lante,  late  of  same,  gent. — at  the  church  of 
the  Savoy,  Middlesex.     23  Sept.  1609.  B. 

Anthony,  Mark,  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  clerk, 
bachelor,  38,  and  Mary  Sparhauke,  of  same, 
spinster,  26,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St. 
Swithin,  London,  or  ...  .     20  Feb.  1694.  F. 

Anthony,  Peter,  of  St.  John,  Wapping,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  of  St. 
Catherine  Coleman,  spinster,  19,  friends'  con- 
sent— at  All  Hallows,  London  Wall.  7  Oct. 
1703.  B. 

Anthony,  William,  of  Little  All  Hallows,  Thames 
Street,  London,  fishmonger,  and  Alice  Blunt, 
of  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury,  said  city,  widow  of 
Eobert  Blunt,  late  of  the  borough  of  Southwark, 
cordwainer — at  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury,  afore- 
said.    17  May,  1598.  B. 

Antrobus,  George,  of  St.  Gregory -by- St.  Paul, 
citizen,  merchant  taylor,  of  London,  bachelor, 
about  28,  and  Anna  Francklin,  of  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  spinster,  about  18,  her  father's 
consent — at  WandsAvortb,  co.  Surrey,  or  St. 
Mary  Stayniug,  London.     17  Oct.  1660.  V. 

Antrobus,  George,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Catherine  Bramston,  of  St.  Bride, 
London,  spinster,  21,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  or  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     27  Jan.  IGGl.  F. 

Antrobus,  Huddleston,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  35,  and  Anne  Williams,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  32,  at  her  own  dispose — 
at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  18  July,  1672.  Y. 
Antrobus,  John,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Powell,  of  Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon, 
spinster,  about  17,  with  consent  of  her  mother, 
Mary  Keene,  alias  Powell,  widow — at  Southa, 
Eaton,  Buckden,  or  Offord  Dacy,  co.  Hunting- 
don. 12  Aug.  1678.  V. 
Antrobus,  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  34,  and  IVfary  Seyliard,  spinster,  22, 
daughter  of  Mary  Seyliard,  alias  Lee,  of  Pens- 
hurst,  CO.  Kent,  who  consents— at  Penshnrst 
or  Heaver,  co.  Kent.     20  Aug.  1678.  F. 


Antrobus,  Robert,  clerk,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
East,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Fairbeard,  of 
Biirlield,  Berks,  spinster,  20,  consent  of  father, 
John  Fairebeard,  of  same,  gent. — at  Littleton, 
CO.  Middlesex.     17  Nov.  1638.  B. 

Antrobus,  Robert,  of  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury, 
merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  about  24,  and 
Frances  Ilulae,  of  same,  widow,  about  25 — at 
St.  Martin  Outwich.     21  July,  16G2.  V. 

Antrobus,  Thomas,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Eliza- 
beth Woodcock,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary,  Alder- 
manbury — to  marry  there.     19  Sept.  1577.  B. 

Antrobus,  William  (Antarbus),  draper,  of  St. 
Albans,  Herts,  and  Johanna  Rogers,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Rogers,  late  of  same,  "  lanio- 
nis,"  deceased,  gen.  lie,  30  Nov.  1586.  B. 

Anyer,  Thomas,  of  Keldon,  co.  Essex,  and  Agnes 
Hales,  of  Friering,  in  same  county,  widow, 
gen.  lie,  19  June,  1574.  B. 

Apett,  John,  and  Wenyfrydo  Harryson,  of  City  of 
London,  gen.  lie,  3  Feb.  156f.  B. 

Aplegarthe,  Humfrey,  gent.,  and  Hellen  Eush- 
burghe,  spinster,  ot  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West — 
to  marry  there.     4  Aug.  1564.  B. 

Aplett,  John,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Roo,  widow, 
of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  relict  of  — 
Roo,  of  same,  husbandman,  deceased — at 
Kensington.     26  Feb.  1583-4.  B. 

Apparry.     See  Paery. 

Appleby,  John,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex, and  Mary  Powell,  of  same,  widow  of 
Robert  Powell,  victualler— at  St.  Gregory, 
London.     25  Oct.  1625.  B. 

Applebye,  Roger  (Aplebye),  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry,  London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Jane 
Weste,  of    St.    Gabriel,  ;Fenchurch,  widow  of 

—  Weste,  late  of  same,  merchant  taylor,  gen. 
lie,  5  Dee  1593.  B. 

Appleston,  John,  innholder,  and  Susan  Goodier, 
of  Falham,   Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of 

—  Goodier— at  Fulham,  aforesaid.    24   Sept. 
1613.  B. 

Appleton,  Christopher,  of  Hurst,  co.  Berks, 
yeoman,  and  Mary  Lovelasse,  of  city  of  West- 
minster, spinster — at  St.  Margai-et,  West- 
minster.    27  March,  1604.  D. 

Appleton,  the  Eight  Worshipful  Sir  Henry, 
knight  and  bart.,  of  Bemfleet,  Essex,  widower, 
30,  and  Mrs.  Alice  Riplingham,  of  St.  James, 
Clerkenwell,  spinstei',  22,  daughter  of  William 
Riplingham,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Katherine  Coleman.     11  Aug.  1628.  B. 

Appleton,  Sir  Henry,  bart.,  of  Much  Baddow, 
Essex,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Rivett,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London,  spinster, 
about  19,  mother's  consent — at  St.  Mary-at- 
Hill  aforesaid.     17  May,  1675.  V. 

Appleton,  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex, husbandman,  and  Susan  Grafton,  spinster, 
of  same,  daughter  of  John  Grafton,  late  of 
Houuslow,  said  county,  yeoman,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  29  April,  1590.  B. 

Appleton,  Robert,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Mrs.  IMartha  Moore,  of  Germaines,  co. 
Norfolk,  spinster,  about  17,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Moore,  of  same,  gent.,  who  consents 
— at  Germaines  parish  church  aforesaid.  27 
April,  1619.  F. 

Appleton,  William,  of  Bridewell  precinct, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Mary  Steele,  of  St.  Bride, 
spinster,  19,  her  mother's  consent,  her  father 
dead — at  St.  Bride  or  St.  Andrew,  Holborn. 
9  July,  1687.  B. 

Appleton,  Wilham,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fiolds, 
bachelor,  40,  and  Elizabeth  Stoddard,  of  same 
widow,  40— at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields  or  Gray's 
Inn  Chapel.     12  Nov.  1687.  B. 


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[1521-1869. 


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Appletree,  John,  of  St.  Magnusj  London,  grocer, 
and  Susan  Hodges,  of  St.  Lawrence  Poimtncy, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Hodges,  of  same, 
clothworker — at  St.  Lawrence  Pountney  afore- 
said.    22  Feb.  IGli-.  B. 

Appleyard,  Jonathan,  of  St.  Catherine  Oree 
Church,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs. 
Maude  Goddard,  of  same,  spinster,  about  27, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  or  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  22  June,  1677.  V. 

Apprice,  &c.     See  Price. 

Appultre,  Simon,  and  Agnes  Rudyck.  21  Feb. 
]51§.  F.     [This  entry  erased.] 

Apsley,  Edwai-d,  gent.,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Anne  Benton  [Burton  in 
margin],  of  same,  widow,  40 — at  St.  Alphage. 
3  Sept.  1629.  B. 

Apsley,  Henry,  of  Sysehurst,  Sussex,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Cordelia  Boys, 
of  Hawkehurst,  co.  Kent,  spinster,  about  18, 
consent  of  father,  Samuel  Boys,  of  same,  esq. 
— at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  or  St.  Martin, 
CO.  Middlesex,     9  June,  1676.  V. 

Apsley,  John,  of  Greenwich,  Kent,  bachelor,  25, 
and  Elizabeth  Prideaux,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  29,  who  alleges — at  St. 
Clement  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  9  Jan.  169^. 
F. 

Apsley,  John,  of  Greenbank,  parish  of  Stepney, 
mariner,  bachelor,  28,  and  Rebecca  Langham, 
of  same,  widow,  39  — at  Stepney.  11  Aug. 
1698.     B. 

Apsley,  Michael,  and  Katherine  Husey,  of  diocese 
of  Chichester.    19  Jan.  154|.  F. 

Apsley,  Sir  Peter,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
widower,  and  Katherine  Fortrey,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  22,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  James,  Westminster,  or 
....     24  Sept.  1687.  F. 

Aquanus,  Cornelius,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill, 
goldsmith,  and  Mary  Cloote,  widow,  relict  of 
—  Cloote,  of  St.  Mary  -  at  -  Hill  —  at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.     25  May,  1583.    B. 

Arbeto,  Francis,  of  St.  Peter  -  le  -  Poor,  and 
Elizabeth  Allen,  widow,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditcb,  gen.  lie,  26  Jidy,  1578.  B. 

Archbold,  Francis,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Elizabeth 
Trapham,  of  same,  about  20  [entry  incom- 
plete].    28  June,  1607.  V. 

Archbold,  John.     See  Archibold. 

Archbould,  William,  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark, 
CO.  Surrey,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Gillart,  of  Rye,  co.  Sussex,  spinster, 
about  17,  her  father's  consent — at  Beckley, 
Playdon,  Bread,  or  Rye,  co.  Sussex.  25  April, 
1673.  V. 

Archedale,  Martin,  of  All  Hallows]  Barking,  and 
Barbara  Sexton,  spinster,  of  St.  Clave,  Hart 
Street — at  St.  Clave  aforesaid.  10  June,  1575. 
B. 

Arclie,  Boniface,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  woodmonger,  bachelor,  and  Joane 
Swene,  of  same,  widow  of  William  Swene,  late 
of  same,  woodmonger — at  same.  24  Jan.  16 15. 
B. 

Arclier,  Abraham,  clerk,  M.A.,  of  Orsett,  Essex, 
bachelor,  33,  and  Frances  Holstock,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  William  Holstock,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Gregory 
or  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  or  St.  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street.  8  Aug.  1628.  B. 
Arclier,  Cannon,  of  St.  Mary,  Wlntechapel, 
Middlesex,  waterman,  and  Anne  Robson,  of 
same,  widow  of  Nathaniel  Robson,  late  of 
same,  gunner — at  same.     17  Doc.  1603.  B. 

London  Mairiatje  Licences, 


Archer,  Charles,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London, 
tailor,  and  Margaret  Harvey,  of  same,  widow 
of  William  Harvey,  late  of  same,  tailor — at 
St.  Trinity,  Trinity  Lane,  London.  1  March, 
161J.  B. 

Archer,  Edward,  of  South  Weald,  co.  Essex, 
husbandman,  and  Joane  Sandford,  of  same, 
spinster  —  at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe, 
London.     25  Jan.  162fJ.  B. 

Archer,  .Fi-ancis,  of  St.  Michael-ad-Bladum, 
London,  tailor,  and  Isabell  Bourne,  of  St. 
Michael,  Cornhill,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Reuben  Bourne,  of  same,  grocer — at  St. 
Michael  aforesaid.     22  Feb.  162f .  B. 

Archer,  Henry,  yeoman,  and  Clemence  Wood- 
cocke,  of  Epping,  co.  Essex,  widow  of  John 
Woodcocke,  late  of  Munnisinge,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie,  1  Oct.  1595.  B. 

Archer,  Henry,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex,  gent., 
and  Anno  Crowche,  of  St.  Mary  Woolchurch, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Giles  Crowche, 
of  same,  haberdasher — at  St.  Mary  Wool- 
church  aforesaid.     13  Jan.  159|.  B. 

Archer,  James,  of  Sabridgworth,  co.  Herts, 
clerk,  bachelor,  and  Ellen  Dent,  of  the  City  of 
London,  widow  of  George  Dent,  late  of 
Buutingfoi'd,  said  county  of  Herts,  clerk — at 
St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London.  25  March, 
1612.   B. 

Archer,  John,  clerk,  and  Susan  Button,  of 
Trinity,  Minories,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Matthew  Rutton,  of  same,  gent.  —  at 
Trinity,  Minories,  aforesaid.    29  Dec.  1626.  B. 

Archer,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Home,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  London,  spinster — at  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex.     29  Jan.  162 a.  B. 

Archer,  John,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Hester  Cox,  of 
Enfield,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  18,  her 
father's  consent — at  Enfield  or  Tottenham, 
Middlesex.     15  Dec.  1673.  V. 

Archer,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  about 
22,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Jhones,  of  Welford, 
Berks,  spinster,  about  17,  consent  of  mother, 
Mrs.  Anne  Whitehead,  of  Titherley,  co.  South- 
ampton, now  ux.  —  Whitehead,  of  same,  esq. 
—at  St.  Clement  Danes.     9  Feb.  1G7|.  V. 

Archer,  John,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  widower,  50, 
and  Mary  Middlemore,of  Hackney,  said  county, 
spinster,  30,  at  her  own  disposal — at  Enfield 
aforesaid  or  ...  .     8  Aug.  1694.  F. 

Archer,  Launcelot,  and  Joanna  Seneger,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn — to  marry  there.  20  Dec. 
1565.  B. 

Archer,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin  -  in  -  the  -  Fields, 
Middlesex,  and  Bridget  lies,  of  the  town  of 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  widow  of  Robert  lies, 
late  of  same,  sailor — at  Great  Braxted,  co. 
Essex.     1  March,  160|.  B. 

Archer,  Robert,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  26,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Ironside,  of  Heath 
and  Reach,  co.  Beds,  spinster,  about  21,  her 
father's  consent — at  Dunstable,  Beds,  or  ...  . 
16  Dec.  1674.  V. 

Archer,  Simon,  of  Upton,  co.  Warwick,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Elizabeth  Hastings,  of  Hinton,  co. 
Northampton,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of 
William  Hastings,  of  same,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents—at St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex, 
or  ...  .     4  April,  1684.  F. 

Archer,  Thomas,  of  Sabridgworth,  co.  Herts, 
butcher,  and  Penelope  Archer,  of  Royden,  co. 
Essex,  widow  of  Thomas  Archer,  late  of  same, 
butcher— at  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London. 
27  June,  1603.  B. 


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Archer,  Thomas,  of  Ashdom,  Essex,  gent., 
widower,  about  GO,  and  Barbara  Blinckoe,  of 
Saffrou  Walden,  said  co.,  widow,  about  52 — at 
St.  Miii'y  Somerset,  London.    10  Sept.  1G62.  V. 

Archibold,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  bachelor,  23,  and  Anno  Ciriflin,  of  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  spinster,  20,  her  father 
dead — at  St.  Margaret  I\[oses  or  St.  Nicholas 
Cole  Abbey.     7  Aug.  1G33.  13. 

Arden,  Henry,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  gent., 
widower,  about  42,  and  Mary  Boosie,  of 
Writtle,  said  county,  spinster,  about  28,  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Magnus  -  the  -  Martyr, 
London.     22  March,  1G6J.  V. 

Arden,  John,  and  Dorothy  Hassard|[in  margin, 
Hazard],  of  city  of  Westminster,  spinster. 
15  June,  1639.  D. 

Arden,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin-in-tho-Fields,  vintner, 
and  Agnes  Mather,  of  same,  spinster — at  any 
church  in  the  jurisdiction  of  Westminster. 
27  Nov.  1568.  D. 

Arden,  Thomas,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  esq., 
bachelor,  37,  and  Theodosia  Long,  of  Parmen- 
ton,  CO.  Kent,  widow,  40 — at  St.  Bartholomew- 
the-Less,  London.     10  Oct.  1664.  P. 

Ardren,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Loo,  "  puella,"  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn — to  marry  there.  15 
Jan.  15ff,.  B.     [In  margin,  "  Nihil  Soluta."] 

Al'drene,  William,  jun.,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Alice 
Smith,  of  ^Great  Wigborough,  Essex,  widow, 
about  34 — at  Great  Wigborough  or  Towels- 
bury,  CO.  Essex.     21  March,  166|.  V. 

Avenon,  Nicholas,  of  Westham,  co.  Essex,  gent,, 
and  Margaret  Spencer,  widow,  of  St.  Martin 
Oatwich  —  at  St.  Martin  Outwich.  14  Aug. 
1576.  B. 

Argall,  Reginald,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  and  Anne  Rowe,  of  Walthamstow,  co. 
Essex,  widow  of  William  Rowe,  late  of  same,  esq. 
— at  Walthamstow  aforesaid.    7  April,  1599.  B. 

Argall,  Thomas,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Anne  Wild,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Wild,  knight  and 
bart..  Recorder  of  London,  who  consents — at 
Great St.Bartholomew,  London.  14 Oct.  1662.  F. 

Aris,  Richard,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mary  Hayes,  of  St. 
Bride,  London,  spinster,  about  25,  consent  of 
mother,  Anne  Pleadwcll,  alias  Hayes,  of  same 
—at  Whitechapel  aforesaid.     19  Dec.  1663.  V. 

Arkenstall,  Giles,  of  London,  gent.,  and  Katherine 
Bladder,  of  Westminster,  spinster.  12  April, 
1583.  D. 

Arkenstall,  Richard.     See  Aetkynstall. 

Arkenstall,  Robert,  gent.,  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge, 
widower,  40,  and  Constance  Rayner,  of  St. 
Nicholas  Cole  Abbey,  widow,  about  30 — at  St. 
Bartholomew-the-Less,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street.  16  May,  1646.  B. 

Armager,  James,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  gent., 
and  Isabell  Downer,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
widow  of  John  Downer,  late  of  same,  wood- 
monger,  gen.  lie,  14  Jan.  159^.  B. 

Arme,  Dionisius,  and  Ellen  David  widow,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-Wcst— to  marry  there.  16 
Feb.  157f  B. 

Armer,  William,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  and 
Elizabeth  Prancklyn,  of  the  City  of  London, 
spinster,  gen.  lie,  2  May,  1564.  B. 

Armetredyngf,  John,  and  Anne  Lye,  of  diocese 
of  Westminster.  23  March,  154^}.  P. 

Armetredyng-,  William  (Armetrcdinge),  and  Eliza- 
beth Mullener,  of  Eastham,  spinster,  gen.  lie. 
14  Dec.  1572.  B. 

Armiger,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegatc 
liach.,  22,  and  Also  Budsdell,  of  same,  spinster, 
21,  father  consents — at  St.  Faith,  5  July,  1634.  B. 


Arminger,  William,  esq.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
Wcst,  Loudon,  bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth 
Blackman,  of  St.  Catherine  Coleman,  London, 
widow,  30  —  at  Pulham,  Middlesex.  28  Dec. 
1665.  F. 

Armitclisted,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
skinner,  and  Margaret  Cooper,  of  All  Uallovss- 
in-the-Wall,  London,  widow — at  All  Hallows 
aforesaid.     15  Oct.  1624.  B. 

Armsted,  Robert,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  and 
Bridget  Carter,  of  same,  spinster — at  same. 
12  Oct.  IGll.  B. 

Arnxstrongf,  James  (Armestronge),  and  Jane 
Fi-ancklin,  spinster, of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- West 
—at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.  4  April,  1578.  B. 

Armstrongf,  John,  of  Hampton  Court,  co.  Surrey 
(.sic),  gent.,  widower,  about  31,  and  Hester 
Cleere,  of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  consent  of 
father,  Henry  Cleere,  chirui'geon — at  Kings- 
ton, Surrey.     28  Jan.  lG6f.  V. 

Armstrong",  Robert,  and  Ellena  Fall,  of  St. 
Michael  ad  rijiam  Regine.     15  Jan.  153".  B. 

Armstrong',  Thomas  (Armestronge),  of  St.Botolph, 
Bishoiisgate,  London,  tallow  -  chandler,  and 
Joanna  Hyde,  of  Little  St.Bartholomew,  West 
Smithfield,  widow  of  —  Hyde,  of  same,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie,  24  Sept.  1588.  B. 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, gent.,  and  Margaret  Miller,  of  same, 
spinster — at  same.     15  May,  1610.  D. 

Armytage,  Sir  George,  of  Kirklees  Hall,  co. 
York,  bart.,  bachelor,  and  Anna  Maria  Went- 
worth,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bone,  spinster,  above  21 
—at  St.  Mary-le-Boue.     9  April,  1760.  B. 

Arnald,  Michael,  of  Ampthill,  Beds,  gent., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Susannah  Blount,  of  Titten- 
hanger,  Herts,  spinster,  19,  with  consent  of 
her  father.  Sir  Thomas  Pope  Blount,  bart., 
of  same,  attested  by  Richard  Arnald,  of 
St.  Mary-le-Bow,  London,  linendraper  —  at 
Shenley,  CO.  Herts,  or  .  .  .  .    14  May,  1696.  F. 

Arne,  Tliomas,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
bachelor,  27  and  upwards,  and  Mary  Thurs- 
feild,  of  St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields,  spinster,  20, 
with  her  father's  consent  —  at  St.  Peter, 
Cornhill,  or  elsewhere  in  diocese.  4  Feb.  168^. 
B. 

Arneway,  Thomas,  of  Westminster,  gent.,  and 
Margaret  Udall,  of  same,  widow.  18  June, 
1586.  D. 

Arney,  John,  of  Yarwell,  co.  Northampton,  gent., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Ground,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Margaret  Arney,  wife  of 
Ilonry  Arney,  of  same,  gent.,  who  alleges  and 
attests  his  wife's  consent  —  at  Yarwell  or 
Newton,  co.  Northampton,  or  Jarcott,  co. 
Huntingdon.     25  May,  1667.  F. 

Arnold,  Anthony,  of  St.  Nicholas,  city  of 
Gloucester,  gent.,  widower,  about  51,  and 
Mrs.  Anne  Guise,  of  the  college,  in  said  city, 
widow — at  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  London. 
1  Nov.  1678.  V. 

Arnold,  James,  of  St.  Alphage,  London,  coachman, 
and  Anne  Glover,  of  same,  single  woman — at 
St.  Mary  Somerset,  London.     2  Doc.  1623.  B. 

Arnold,  John  (Arnolde), husbandman,  and  Dionise 
Cooke,  spinster,  of  Bradvrell-juxta-Mare,  co. 
Essex,  daughter  of  Thomas  Cooke,  of  Witham, 
said  county,  weaver — at  Bradwell  aforesaid. 
4  Oct.  1585.  B. 

Arnold,  John  (Arnolde),  grocer,  of  Great  All 
Hallows,  Thames  Street,  and  Alice  Shere- 
brooke,  spinster,  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Ex- 
change, London,  daughter  of  John  Shere- 
brookc,  late  of  same,  founder,  deceased — at 
St.  Bartholomew  Exchange.     2  Dec.  1586.  B. 


John  Arnold 


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Arnold,  John,  of  Fulham,  co.  Middlosex,  yeoman, 
and  Winifred  Nelliam,  of  Rislipp,  said  county, 
widow  of  —  Nelliam,  late  of  Ickenham,  said 
county,  yeoman  —  at  Acton,  co.  Middlesex. 
2  Nov.  1611.  B. 

Arnold,  Matthew,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  city  of 
Oxford,  bachelor,  27,  and  Priacilla  Sansbury, 
of  Banbury,  co.  Oson,  spinster,  21,  daughter 
of  Amos  Sansbury,  who  consents — at  Wickham, 
near  Banbury,  or  ...  .     1  Aug.  1701.  F. 

Arnold,  Michael,  jun.,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs. 
Dorothy  Gougli,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20, 
her  parents  dead,  consent  of  her  brother, 
Ilenry  Gough,  of  PenryHall,  co.  Stafford,  esq., 
—  at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or  new 
chapel  of  Westminster.     25  Feb.  1G7S.  ^■ 

Arnold,  Michael,  1696.   See  Arnalh. 

Arnold,  Nemiah  (so  signed),  of  the  city  of 
0.xford,  gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Martha  Doilcy, 
of  Mixbury,  co.  Oxford,  widow— at  St.  Sepul- 
chre, London, .or  ....  19  June,  1699.  F. 

Arnold,  Robert,  of  St.  Mary  Aldermary,  citizen 
of  London,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mary 
Vassal),  spinster,  about  20,  consent  of  father, 
Samuel  Vassall,  of  St.  George,  Southwark — 
at  St.  IMary  Aldermary,  or  All  Hallows 
Stayning,  London,  or  Lambeth,  Surrey.  12  Oct. 
1661.  V. 

Arnold,  Samuel,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Mary  Thornton,  of  St. 
Sepulclu-e,  said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Thornton,  late  of  same,  glazier, 
deceased — at  St.  Olave,  Silver  Street,  London. 
9  April,  1602.  B. 

Arnold,  Samuel,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex, 
yeomau,  bachelor,  20,  and  Elizabeth  Paulet, 
ofWilsdon,  Middlesex,' spinster,  16,  daughter 
of  John  Paulet,  late  of  same,  gent.,  consent 
of  her  mother  and  brother,  alleged  by 
William  Arnold,  of  Kensington,  yeoman — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.    12  Nov.  1632.  B. 

Arnold,  Thomas,  of  London,  blacksmith,  and 
Elizabeth  Holman,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Robert  Holman,  of  co.  Berks,  yeoman — at 
St.  Sepulchre,  London.     9  April,  1597.  B. 

Arnold,  Thomas,  of  Ivill,  Sussex,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Anne  Ladds,  of  Croydon,  Surrey, 
spinster,  about  16,  consent  of  father,  Thomas 
Ladds,  tanner — at  Croydon  aforesaid.  22  Nov. 
166C.     V. 

Arnold,  Tobias,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  brasier,  and  Susan  Wittham,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Wittham,  of 
Dagenham,  co.  Essex,  tanner — at  St.  Andrew- 
in-the-Wardrobe,  London.     8  Oct.  1610.  B. 

Arnold,  William,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  yeoman, 
and  Mary  Marsh,  of  Hendon,  said  county, 
daughter  of  John  Marsh,  of  same,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie,  9  Dec.  1596.  B. 

Arpe,  Matthew,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  and 
Amy  Wyllson,  als  Stafforde,  widow,  of  Stepney 
—at  Stepney.  18  Nov.  1574.     B. 

Arpe,  Peter.  16  March,  160|.     See  Orpe. 

Arrag'on,  Robert,  and  Joanna  Coole,  widow,  of 
St.   Botolph,    Bishopsgate,   gen.   lie,  1    July, 

1567.  B. 

Arratt,  William,  and  Alice  Kinge,  "puella" — to 
marry  at  St.  Ethelburga,  London.  11  Feb. 
156|.  B. 

Arroweakar,  John,  yeoman,  and  Anne  Sorrell, 
spinster,  of  Old  Salinge,  Essex,  gen.  lie,  31  Dec. 

1568.  B. 

Arrowsmith,  John  (Arrowesmithe),  and  Agnes 
Brydges,  widow,  of  Stepney — at  Stepney. 
25  Aug.  1576.  B. 


Arrowsmith,  Peter,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Rose  Jermyn,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  aged  19, 
consent  of  father,  John  Jermyn,  of  same,  gent. 
— at  St.  Mary  Mounthaw,  London.  24  May, 
1665.  V. 

Arrowsmith,  Thomas,  grocer,  and  Mary  Cowley, 
of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Cowley,  of  .  .  .  .,  co.  Stafford, 
gent.,  gon.  lie,  23  Nov.  1595.  B. 

Arrowsmith,  William,  and  Joanna  Maynford 
spinster,  gen.  lie,  15  Aug.  1561.  B. 

Artam,  Leonard,  and  Johanna  Germounte,  widow, 
of  St.  Sepulchre — at  St.  Sepulchre.  16  Feb. 
157i     B. 

Arther,  John,  of  Doncaster,  co.  York,  bachelor, 
about  25,  and  Katharine  Manwayring,  spin- 
ster, about  22,  daughter  of  Sarah  Hunt,  of 
same,  widow,  who  consents,  alleged  by 
Thomas  Baker,  of  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey,  clerk 
-  -at  Lambeth  aforesaid.     16  Jime,  1673.  F. 

Arthur,  John,  of  St.  Clement,  Eastcheap,  and 
Alice  Cl}^o,  of  same,  widow— at  St.  Clement 
aforesaid.  8  Dec.  1562.  B. 

Arthur,  Richard,  of  All  Saints,  city  of  Bristol, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Powlett,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  21,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Clement  Danes  aforesaid.    24  June,  1670.  V. 

Arthur,  Robert,  of  Deptford,  co.  Kent,  waterman, 
and  Margaret  Ballis,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Christopher  Ballis,  of 
same,  blacksmith  —  at  Stepney  aforesaid.  4 
April,  1615.     B. 

Artkjmstall,  Richard,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Ratt- 
liffc,  of  City  of  London,  spinster,  gen.  lie  1  Jan. 
156f.  B. 

Arton,  Bartholomew,  of  King  Street,  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  butcher,  and  Elizabeth  Pettiton, 
of  same,  widow — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
14  Feb. 159f .  D. 

Arton,  Richard,  of  Westminster,  bachelor,  and 
Margai'ct  Stake,  of  same,  widow,  [no  place 
given].  "Last"  of  Feb.  161f.  D. 

Arundell,  Francis,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  above  21,  and  Isabella  Wentworth, 
of  same,  maid  of  honour  to  the  Queen,  having 
the  consent  of  her  Majesty ;  above  21 — at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields.     1  July,  1703.  B. 

Arundell,  Gregory,  gent.,  of  Hampstead,  Middle- 
sex, widower,  60,  and  Elizabeth  Smithe,  of 
same,  maiden,  24,  daughter  of  Robert  Smith, 
late  of  same,  yeoman,  deceased,  consent  of  her 
mother,  Anne  Smithe,  of  same,  widow — at  St. 
Andi-ew-in-the-Wardrobe.     28  May,  1612.  B. 

Arundell,  the  Right  Hon.  John,  Baron  Arundell, 
of  Trerice,  bachelor,  20,  consent  of  his  mother, 
the  Right  Hon.  Dame  Jane  Ai'undell,  Baroness 
DowagerofAi-undelljWidow,  and  the  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Wentworth,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
spinster,  25 — at  St.  James,  Westminster.  1 
June,  1722.  B. 

Arundell,  John,  jun.,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  21,  and  Margaret  Kelland,  of  same, 
20— at  St.  Mary-le-Bone.  3  March,  170^.  B. 

Arundell,  John,  of  Northall,  co.  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  widower,  and  Dorothy  Thornton,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Thornton, 
late  of  Gi'eenford  Magna,  said  county,  yeoman, 
deceased— at  Northall  aforesaid.  23  July,  1608' 

Arundell,  Sir  Matthew  (Arundle),  knight,  and 
Mary  Wrisley  (Wriothesley),  spinster,  daughter 
of  Henry,  late  Earl  of  Southampton — to  marry 
in  chapel  of  Mary,  Countess  of  Southampton, 
in  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.     18  June,  1585.  B. 

Arundell,  Thomas,  esq.,  and  Mary  Culpeper, 
widow — at  St.  Gregory,  or  elsewhere,  in 
London.     9  .Ian.  1.55^.  B. 

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Aryan,  Garrett,  mariner,  and  Mary  Willyams,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgato,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Henry  Williams,  late  of  same, 
bricklayer,  deceased — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid. 
22  Dec.  1598.  B. 

AsTjury,  John,  of  South  Mims,  Middlesex,  glover, 
and  Helen  Archer,  of  same,  widow  of  James 
Archer,  husbandman — at  St.  Andrcw-in-the- 
Wardrobo,  London.     8  Sept.  1G2J..  B. 

Ascom,  Charles,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  America, 
yeoman,  bachelor,  42,  and  Marth  Earle,  of 
Eatcliffe,  parish  of  Stepney,  spinster,  20,  at 
own  disposal— at  Stepney.     18  Aug.  1G87.  B. 

Ascombe,  Ephraim,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-tlie- 
Fields,  bachelor,  2G,  and  Martha  Gi'eene,  of 
Borcham,  Essex,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of 
Robert  Greene,  late  of  same,  yeoman,  deceased, 
consent  of  her  mother,  Priscilla  Greene,  of 
same — at  Boreham  aforesaid.  7  Feb.  163~. 
B. 

Asfordby,  Charles,  rector  of  Cranford,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  50,  and  Alice  Tash,  of  Tver,  Bucks, 
spinster,  30,  at  her  own  disposal — at  Stanwell 
or  Harmsworth,  Middlesex,  or  Iver  aforesaid. 
6  Nov.  1683.  P. 

Ashborne,  Thomas,  of  Scroby,  co.  Notts,  gent., 
and  Elizabeth  Watson,  of  St.  Bride,  London, 
spinster — at  St.  Dunatan-in-the-West,  London. 
15  Feb.  162^.  B. 

Aslibrooke,  Samuel,  and  Elizabeth  Barron,  of  St. 
Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  London,  widow — at 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London. 
25  July,  1626.  B. 

Ashburnham,  Sir  Denny,  bart.,  of  Broomham, 
CO.  Sussex,  widower,  and  Anne  Watkins, 
spinster,  30,  daughter  of  Dame  Honor  Wat- 
kins,  of  Tower  Hill,  and  of  the  Tower  parish, 
London,  widow,  who  consents — at  St.  George, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey.  4  Sept.  1675.  F. 

Ashburnliain,  John,  esq.,  of  the  City  of  London, 
and  Mary  Fane,  spinster,  of  said  city,  gen.  lie. 
28  Jun. 1569.  B. 

Ashbury,  John  (Ashberye),  baker,  of  All  Hallows 
Steyning,  and  Anne  Careles,  spinster,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  daughter  of  George  Careles,  of 
Sutton  Cofield,  co.  Warwick,  smith — at  St. 
Sepulchre.     3  Oct.  1586.  B. 

Ashbury,  Joseph,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth 
Moore,  of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid.  5  Aug.  1671.  F. 

Ashbury,  William  (Asheburie),  and  Anne  Smith, 
spinster,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gen.  lie.  16  Feb. 
157|.  B. 

Ashbury,  William  (Ashburye),  of  City  of  London, 
and  Margt.  Lysarde,  widow,  of  St.  Alban,  Wood 
Street,'gen.  lie,  14  Dec.  1574.  B. 

Ashby,  Anthony,  and  Johanna  Gray,  of  Wool- 
church.     24  Jan.  153|.  B. 

Ashby,  Bonaventure  (Ashebeye),  gent,,  and  Sarah 
Sweettman,  spinster,  of  Harefield,  Middlesex — 
at  St.  Bennet,  PauPs  Wharf.  4  Dec.  1582.  B. 

Ashby,  John  (Asshebye),  merchant  taylor,  of 
St.  Alban,  Wood  Street,  and  Jane  Denton, 
spinster,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate— at  St. 
Botolph  aforesaid.     25  Feb.  158^.  B. 

Ashby,  John  (Ashbey),  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  toome-maker,  and  Joane  Watson, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Watson,  deceased — 
ac  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  26  Oct. 
1620.  B. 

Ashby,  John,  of  St.  Margaret  Moses,  London, 
merchant,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Thorowgood, 
of  Hornchurch,  Essex,  spinster,  20,  daughter 
of  Richard  Thorowgood,  of  same,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Hornchurch  aforesaid,  or  the 
chapel  of  Havering  belonging  thereto.  29  Dec. 
1671.  F. 


Ashby,  Robert  (Ashebie),  and  Dorothy  Ueyden 
daughter  of  Francis  Heyden,  of  Watford, 
Herts,  spinster.     18  Feb.  158^.  D. 

Ashby,  Stephen  (Ashbey),  and  Martha  Pollyn,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  spinster.  3  Oct. 
1633.  D. 

Ashby,  Thomas  (Ashbye),  yeoman,  and  Agnes 
Broade,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
widow  of  Henry  Broade,  late  of  same,  salter 
— at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.     1  Nov.  1598.  B. 

Ashcroft,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  bachelor,  24,  and 
Hester  Rea,  of  Molten,  co.  Lincoln,  spinster, 
21  and  upwards,  her  parents  dead— at  St. 
Katherine,  near  the  Tower,  or  the  chapel 
within  the  Tower,  London.     5  Aug.  1682.  F. 

Ashdowne,  Bartholomew,  gent.,  of  Clifford's  Inn, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mary  Cuddon,  of  Chiswick, 
Middlesex,  38,  widow  of  Thomas  Cuddon, 
gent.,  late  of  same,  deceased — at  Chiswick.  22 
Jan. 164^.  B. 

Ashdo-wne,  Thomas,  1620.     See  Aishdone. 

Ashe,  Benjamin,  of  Fleshford,  co.  Somerset,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Stoakes,  of  Chippenham,  Wilts,  spinster,  about 
16,  consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stoakes, 
of  same,  widow — at  Chippenham  aforesaid. 
6  May,  1670.  V. 

Ashe,  Christopher  (Ash),  of  St.  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditch,  Middlesex,  merchant  tailor,  and  Joane 
Flendell,  of  same,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard 
aforesaid.     5  Sept.  1625.  B. 

Ashe,  Christopher,  1673.     See  Aishe. 

Ashe,  Hugh,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less,  and 
Elizabeth  Gale,  of  St.  Mary  Mounthaw — at 
St.  Mary  Mounthaw.     16  Jan.  155|.  B. 

Ashe,  James,  of  the  City  of  London,  yeoman,  and 
Agnes  Lambden,  spinster,  of  St.  Gabi-iel 
Fenchurch,  London,  daughter  of  William 
Lambden,  of  Great  Marlow,  Bucks,  husband- 
man.    2  July,  1589.  B. 

Ashe,  James,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent.,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Playdell  Tomlinson,  of  St.  Olave, 
Southwark,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  20, 
her  parents  dead,  with  the  consent  of  her 
guardian,  Charles  Cox,  esq.,  attested  by 
Joseph  Ashe,  of  Christ  Church  College, 
Oxford,  gent. — at  St.  Olave  aforesaid,  or  .  .  . 
13  April,  1703.  F. 

Ashe,  John,  1672.     See  Aishe. 

Ashe,  St.  George,  D.D.,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  40,  and  Jane  Newcomen,  of  same, 
widow,  27 — at  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street, 
London,  or  ....  29  May,  1695.     F. 

Ashe,  William,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  22,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Popham,  of  Little- 
cott,  Wilts,  spinster,  about  16,  consent  of  her 
brother  and  guardian.  Sir  Francis  Popham, 
K.B.— at  Chclton,  Wilts.     27  June,  1670.  V. 

Ashen,  Thomas,  of  Horndon-on-the-Hill,  Essex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Frances 
Carter,  of  Colne,  co.  Huntingdon,  spinster,  about 
20,  her  mother's  consent — at  Rampton,  co. 
Cambridge.     19  April,  1669.  V. 

Ashenden,  John,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  London, 
scrivener,  and  Barbara  Andrewes,  of  St. 
Michael,  Wood  Street,  spinster,  daughter  of 
George  Andrewes,  of  same,  gold-weaver — at 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  14  April, 
1609.  B. 

Ashenhurst,  John,  of  Great  Baddow,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  aged  30  and  upwards,  and  Elizabeth 
Wells,  of  Great  Gaddesden,  Herts,  spinster, 
28,  at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel  or  Stratford. 
Bow,  CO.  Middlesex.     26  Aug.  1663.  F. 

Ashemore,  Henry,  of  Islington,  co.  Middlesex, 
victualler,  and  Dorothy  Webb,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Webb,  deceased — at  St. 
Mary,  Islington,  aforesaid.     12  Oct.  1615.  B. 


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Ashfield,  Edmundo  (Ashefeildo),  esq.,  of  St. 
Sepulclire,  London,  and  Clara  Whorde,  of  Christ- 
church,  Newgate,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Whorde,  (?  Horde)  of  same,  esq.,  gen.  lie.,  12 
Aug.  1588.  B. 
Ashfield,  Sir  John,  knight,  30,  and  Dame  Elizabeth 
Altham,  27,  widow  of  Sir  James  Altham, 
knight,  deceased — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London.     30  April,  1G27.  B. 

Ashfield,  Sir  Richard  (Aslifeild),  bart.,  of  St.  Giles- 
in-y<^-Fie]ds,  widower,  44,  and  Madam  Darcase 
Burckett,  of  St.  Katherine,  Tower  of  London, 
widow—  at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street, 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  St.  James,  Clerken- 
well.     30  Dec.  1673.  B. 

Ashfield,  Richard  (Ashfeild),  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  22, 
and  Mrs.  Mary  Gunning,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  spinster,  aljout  22,  her  parents  dead 
. — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street. 
26  Dec.  1677.  V. 

Ashford,  Thomas,  of  Axminster,  co.  Devon,  clerk, 
bachelor,  36,  and  Milliam  Galhampton,  of 
Topsham,  said  county,  spinster,  22,  her  father 
dead,  and  she  at  her  own  disposal  —  at 
Axminster,  Kilmington,  or  Chardstoke,  co. 
Devon.  24  Nov.  ]662.  F. 

Ashhurst,  Henry  [seems  to  sign  junior],  of 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  24, 
and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Dyana  Pagett,  of  West 
Drayton,  said  county,  spinster,  about  22,  con- 
sent of  father,  the  Right  Hon.  William,  Lord 
Pagett — at  Hampton  Magna,  Middlesex. 
26  March,  1670.  V. 

Ashhurst,  Samuel,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
gent.,  and  Martha  Smyth,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripple- 
gate,  spinster,  about  18,  consent  of  her  parents 
—at  St.  Giles  aforesaid.     17  Oct.  1660.  V. 

Ashhurst,  Samuel,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
gent.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Perry,  of  Hornsey,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about 
24,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Newington  Green 
or  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex.  1  April,  1670. 
V. 

Ashhurst,  William  ( Ashurst) ,  of  Hackney,  Middle- 
sex, gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Thompson,  of  Newington  Green,  said 
county,  spinster,  about  21,  consent  of  father, 
Robert  Thompson,  of  same,  gent. — at  Newing- 
ton aforesaid.     31  Aug.  1668.  V. 

Ashley,  Anthony.  The  Right  Hon.  Anthony,  Lord 
Ashley,  alleged  marriage  of  his  son,  Anthony 
Ashley,  esq.,  and  Dame  Dorothy  Manners, 
daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  John,  Earl  of 
Rutland  —  at  parish  church  or  chapel  of 
Belvoir  Castle,  or  in  any  church  or  chapel  in 
province  of  Canterbury.     18  Aug.  1669.  V. 

Ashley,  Francis,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Miriam  Merriton,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  widow,  about  27 — at  St. 
Clement  Danes  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields. 
4  March,  166S-.  V. 

Ashley,  Henry  (Assheley),  esq.,  and  Katherine 
Basset,  gent.,  of  Hever,  diocese  of  Canter- 
bury.    8  Dec.  1517.  F. 

Ashley,  John  (Assheley),  of  City  of  London,  esq., 
and  Margaret  Lenton,  alias  Grays,  of  co. 
Essex,  gen.  lie,  13  Oct.  1565.  B. 

Ashley,  the  Hon.  Maurice,  esq.,  of  St.  Giles-in- 
the-Fields,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mrs.  Catharine 
Popple,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  S]->inster,  21 
—at  St.  Giles  aforesaid.  2  June,  1709.  B. 

Ashley,  Michael,  of  Houghton,  Notts,  gent., 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mary  Haywood,  of  same, 
spinster,  24,  her  parents  dead,  alleged  by 
Francis  Ashley,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent. — at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  Islington,  or  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex.  29  May,  1666.  F. 


Ashley,  William,  of  Tamworth,  co.  Stafford,  gent., 
liachclor,  about  31,  and  Mary  Babington,  of 
the  city  of  Lichfield,  spinster,  about  31,  con- 
sent of   her  parents — at  Tamworth   aforesaid. 

6  Feb.  ]67i.  V. 

Ashmole,  Ellas,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  widower, 
about  50,  and  Elizabeth  Dugdale,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-AVest,  spinster,  about  34 — ■ 
at  Gray's  Inn  Chapel,  alleged  by  William 
Hobbs,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  gent.  21  Oi't.  1668, 
V. 

Ashton,  Baldwin,  of  city  of  Westminster,  yeoman, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Sara  Croode,  of  same, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  John  Croode,  late  of 
.  .  .  .,  CO.  Kent,  yeoman,  deceased,  alleged  by 
Robert  Ashton,  of  same, 'gent. — at  St.  Pancras. 
14  Oct.  1030.     B. 

Ashton,  Charles,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  and  Alice 
Healye,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury, 
daughter  of  John  Healye,  late  of  Rochedall, 
CO.    Lancaster,    clothier,   deceased,   gen.   lie., 

7  Jan.  158^.  B. 

Ashton,  Lawrence,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
London,  cloth  worker,  widower,  and  Anne 
Monney,  of  Edmonton,  co.  Middlesex,  spinster, 
her  parents  dead — at  Edmonton  aforesaid. 
13  May,  1619.  B. 

Ashton,  Matthew,  of  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  35,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Athy,  of 
same,  spinster,  23,  consent  of  father,  Mr. 
Richard  Athy — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields. 
20  Oct.  1696.  B. 

Ashton,  Robert,  1564-.     See  Aishton. 

Ashton,  Sedgwick,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  bachelor, 
23,  and  Sarah  Capell,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of 
Sarah  Capell,  of  Willingalo  Doe,  co.  Essex, 
widow,  who  consents,  alleged  by  Nicholas 
Ashton,  of  St.  Gregory,  London — at  Bishops 
Hatfield,  Herts,  or  ....  17  May,  1688.  F. 

Ashton,  Thomas,  of  Upwood,  co.  Huntingdon, 
gent.,  widower,  about  50,  and  Elizabeth 
Hustwhat,  of  Ramsey,  said  county,  widow, 
about  46 — at  Ramsey  aforesaid.  10  Jan.  166^. 
V. 

Ashton,  Walter,  of  Yerstone,  co.  Derby,  genfc., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Alestrie,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  21,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex.  15  April,  1668. 
V. 

Ashton,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Deborah  Graves, 
of  same,spinster,  about  21, consent  of  guardian, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields, 
or  St.  Mary,  Savoy.     30  Oct.  1673.  V, 

Ashton,  William  (i.e.,  Assheton),  D.D.,  of  Becken- 
ham,  Kent,  bachelor,  46,  and  Anne  Peache,  of 
Rotherhithe,  co.  Surrey,  widow — at  St.  Ethel- 
burgh,  London,  or  ...  .     15  May,  1689.  F. 

Ashwell,  Thomas,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditcb. 
gent.,  widower,  about  46,  and  Jane  Moye,  of 
St.  Nicholas  Olave,  London,  spinster,  about 
26,  and  at  own  dispose — at  St.  Trinity, 
London.     31  Oct.  1663.  V. 

Ash-well,  William  (Asshewell),  of  St.  Margaret, 
King's  Lynn,  of  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  and 
Elizabeth  Goldewell,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate 
—at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.     17  Jan.  154|.  B. 

Ashewyn,  Anthony,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
Loudon,  saddler,  and  Grace  Bigrave,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Bigrave,  deceased — 
at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.     20  May,  1612.  B. 

Aske,  Robert,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury,  London, 
esq.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Bonfoy,  of  Ealing,  Middlesex,  widow,  about 
40— at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London.  17 
Feb.  167^.  V. 


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Askerne,  Josias,  gent.,  of  St.  Bennett  Sherehog, 
London,  bachelor,  40,  and  Mary  Munk,  of 
precinct  of  Bridwell,  widow,  about  same  age 
— at  St.  Bennett  Sherehogg  aforesaid.  7  ¥eh. 
1G21^.     B. 

Askeryck,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Ludford,  of  the 
diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  20  April, 
1548.  F. 

Askewe,  Edward  (Asttoe),  esq.,  servant  to  our 
lord  the  king,  and  Margaret  Skypwyth,  of 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  widow.  27  April,  1545. 
F. 

Aske-we,  James,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Milk 
Street,  London,  stationer,  and  Elizabeth 
Powell,  widow,  of  St.  Margaret  Moses,  Friday 
Street,  London,  relict  of  William  Powell,  late 
of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  haberdasher, 
gen.  lie,  28  July,  1590.  B. 

Askewe,  James  (Askew),  tailor,  bachelor,  and 
Margaret  Grundy,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London,  widow  of  Thomas  Grundy — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  aforesaid.    10  Jan.  162y.  B. 

Askewe,  John,  1545.     Sec  Aiscougiie. 

Askewe,  John,  and  Dorothy  Ossybroke.  12  Dec. 
1586.  D. 

Askewe,  John  (Askew),  of  city  of  Westminster, 
"  nauta,"  and  Elizabeth  Burley,  of  same, 
widow.     3  Jan.  163|.  D. 

Askewe,  Thomas  (Askue),  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
sailor,  and  Elizabeth  Baxter,  widow  of  Andrew 
Baxter.     19  Jan.  162,^.  B. 

Askewithe,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
and  Eosina  Gocianos,  of  Stepney,  widow — at 
Bromley,  Middlesex.     23  June,  1579.     B. 

Askey,  Henry,  of  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  sailor, 
and  Elizabeth  Dimmocke,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Dimmocke,  deceased — at 
Stepney  aforesaid.  8  July,  1616.     B. 

Aslyn,  John,  poulter,  and  Johanna  Hale,  spinster, 
of  Great  All  Hallows,  Thames  Street,  daughter 
of  —  Hale,  late  of  Awdenham,  Herts,  tailor, 
deceased — at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane.  5  May, 
1585.  B. 

Asmall,  Thomas,  of  Elwicke,  co.  Durham,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Elizabeth  Butler,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  24,  her 
parents  dead — at  Gray's  Ina  Chapel  or  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn.     25  Nov.  1669.  Y. 

Asmere,  Roger,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  and 
Margaret  Peter,  spinster,  of  City  of  London 
• — at  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street.  23  April, 
1576.  B. 

Aspervill,  Alexander,  of  Whayle,  co.  Lancaster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Avis  Wight,  of  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  widow,  22,  late  ux.  of 
William  Wight,  deceased — at  St.  Faith-the- 
Virgin,  London.     15  Feb.  163^.  B. 

Aspinall,  Ridgly,  gent.,  of  Great  St.  Helen, 
London,  bachelor,  40,  and  Elizabeth  Shelvocke, 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  spinster,  49 — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  or  Little  St.  Bartholomew. 
9  Oct.  16.38.  B. 

Aspinwall,  Gilbert,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Bushell,  of 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  18,  con- 
sent of  father,  Edward  Bushel],  merchant — 
— at  Hackney,  or  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch. 
9  May,  1672.  V. 

Aspley,  William,  clerk,  vicar  of  Royston,  and 
Alice  Grewell,  of  same,  gen.  lie,  30  May,  1571. 

Assheton,  James,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  Ijachelor, 
23,  and  Elizabeth  Innes,  of  St.  Mary  Cole, 
London,  spinster,  22,  their  friends  consent — 
at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall.     8  Feb.  ]70f.  B. 


Assheton,  Ralph,  of  Cuerdale,  co.  Lancaster,  esq., 
bachelor,  above  24,  and  Rebecca  Hulls,  of  St. 
Mary  Abchurch,  London,  spinster,  above  19, 
daughter  of  William  Hulls,  of  same,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Henry  VII. 's  Chapel,  West- 
minster.    7  Aug.  1752.  F. 

Assheton,  Thomas,  of  Rotterdam,  in  Holland, 
merchant,  bachelor,  30,  and  Frances  Clapham, 
of  same,  spinster,  22 — at  the  church  at  Rotter- 
dam, alleged  by  Thomas  Bladwell,  gent.,  of 
St.  Michael  Basishaw.     7  Feb.  164i.  B. 

Assheton,  William,  the  younger,  esq.,  of  Down- 
ham  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  bachelor,  above  21, 
and  Frances  Annabella  Cockayne,  of  St. 
George,  Bloomsbury,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
above  21 — at  St.  George,  Bloomsbury,  afore- 
said.    8  Aug.  1816.  B. 

Asson,  Hugh,  trumpeter,  and  Jane  Willyams, 
spinster,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  daughter  of 
—  Williams,  late  of  St.  Katherine,  near  the 
Tower  of  London,  feltmaker,  deceased,  at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.     12  July,  1587.  B. 

Asson,  James,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  and  Avice  Teston,  of  same,  spinster 
— at  same.     25  May,  1616.  D. 

Asteley,  Sir  Andrew,  knight,  of  Writtle,  Essex, 
about  40,  whose  wife  died  a  year  or  more  ago, 
and  Mary  Drywood,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill, 
35,  widow  of  George  Drywood,  clerk,  parson 
of  South  Wokinden,  co.  Essex,  deceased — at 
St.  Alphage  -  in  -  Cripplegate.  20  Feb.  1614. 
B. 

Astell,  James,  gent.,  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Anne  King,  of  St.  Martin  Outwich. 
spinster,  24 — at  St.  Martin  Outwich.  7  April, 
1638.  B. 

Astley,  Philip,  of  Melton  Constable,  co.  Norfolk, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Elizabeth 
Bransby,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  18,  her  parents  dead,  with 
consent  of  her  uncle  and  guardian,  Robert 
Bransby,  esq. — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
or  ...  .     1  Dec.  1690.  F. 

Astley,  Richard,  of  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxon, 
clerk,  and  Anne  Gilborne,  of  precinct  of  St. 
Martin-le- Grand,  clothworker — at  St.  Leonard, 
in  said  precinct.     19  Oct.  1622.  D. 

Aston,  David,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mary  Cawton, 
of  Bartholomew  Close,  London,  spinster,  about 
19,  her  father's  consent— at  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  or  All 
Hallows-in-the-Wall.  London.  14  April,  1676. 
Y. 

Aston,  Edmund,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Ramsey,  of  Petworth,  co.  Sussex, 
spinster,  about  22,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
Petworth  aforesaid.     8  March,  167f .  Y. 

Aston,  Francis,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary-le-Strand, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Margaret  Chat  well,  of  same, 
spinster,  29,  consent  of  her  mother,  Joane 
Chatwell,  a  widow — at  St.  Faith,  London. 
2  Dec.  1640.  B. 

Aston,  Richard,  of  Aston,  co.  Chester,  esq.,  and 
Suzanna  Barwick,  of  Westminster,  spinster — 
at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  14  Sept.  1618. 
D. 

Aston,  Richard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
gent.,  and  Abigail  Burgh,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  widow- — at  St.  Martin  afore- 
said, St.  Bartholomew  •  the  -  Great,  London, 
or  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex.  23  July,  1661. 
B. 

Aston,  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
widower,  and  Mary  Motheu,  of  Guilford, 
Sui-rey,  spinster,  31,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
Guilford  aforesaid,  or  .  .  .  .   11  April,  1688.  F. 


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Astou,  Robert,  of  Chestlmnt,  and  Auiie  Cottes,  of 
Ejiijiug — at  Epping.     10  Nov.  1548.  B. 

Aston,  Sir  Roger,  knight,  and  "  Cordallam"  Stan- 
hope, daughter  of  Sir  John  Stanhope,  knight — 
at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.   21  June,  1605.  D. 

Aston,  Thomas,  of  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe, 
London,  gent.,  and  Catherine  Bowser,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  said  city,  widow  of  John 
Bowser,  late  of  same,  stonecutter,  gen.  lie, 
1  Nov.  1595.  B. 

Aston,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
widower,  55,  and  Frances  Selson,  of  same,  43, 
widow  of  John  Selson,  gent.,  deceased  a  year 
since — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  15  Aug. 
1620.  B. 

Aston,  Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  of  St.  James,  West- 
minster, bachelor,  30,  and  Catharine  Wid- 
drington,  of  same,  spinster,  25 — at  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields.     22  Oct.  1703.  B. 

Astou,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
armourer,  and  Margaret  Cole,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Cole,  of  same, 
baker— at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  12  Feb.  161$. 
B. 

Aston,  William,  of  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester, 
gent.,  widower,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Gill,  of  St. 
Michael  Basishaw,  widow,  38,  at  All  Hallows- 
in-the-Wall,  or  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury. 
12  July,  1642.  B. 

Aston,  William,  of  Chipping  Barnet,  Herts,  clerk, 
widower,  about  2G,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Charleton, 
of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  London, 
spinster,  about  22,  at  her  own  disposal,  her 
parents  dead — at  All  Hallows  Stayning,  or 
St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London.  27  May, 
1675.  V. 

Astry,  James,  gent.,  of  City  of  London,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Diana  Bee,  spinster,  23,  daughter  of 
Edward  Bee,  of  Little  St.  Bartholomew,  who 
consents — at  St.  Bride  or  SL.  Faith.  26  July, 
1633.  B. 

Astry,  Ralph  (Astrye),  and  Alice Rotherham,  of  the 
diocese  of   Lincoln,  widow.     17  Jan.  154f.  F. 

Asttoe,  Edward,  1545.     See  A.skewe. 

Astwood,  Anthony  (Astewood),  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  cutler,  and  Alice  Griffin,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  widow  of  William  Griffin, 
late  of  same,  cutler — at  St.  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditch,  Middlesex.     26  Sept.  1603.  B. 

Astwood,  William,  of  Swasye,  co.  Cambridge, 
gent.,  widower,  aged  35,  and  'Ma.rj  Hurst,  of 
St.  Bartholomew-the-Less,  London,  spinster, 
about  25,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Bartholo- 
mew aforesaid,  or  St.  Faith,  London.  24  April, 
1649.  F. 

Astwycke,  John,  now  of  City  of  London,  gent., 
and  Frances  Shelton,  of  Hanwell,  Middlesex, 
relict  of  —  Shelton,  late  of  same,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  3  Dec.  1588.  B. 

Asty,  Francis  (Astie),  of  London,  merchant,  bach., 
28,  and  Honora  Brunskell,  spin.,  17,  daughter 
of  Ambrose  Brunskell,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry,  citizen  and  draper,  of  London,  who 
alleges — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  W^harf,  St.  Mary 
Aldermary,  or  St.  Mary  Macrdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street,  London.     27  Feb.  164g.  F. 

Asty,  Francis,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Tench,  of  the 
liberty  of  the  Tower,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
Nathaniel  Tench,  esq.,  of  same,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Mildred-in-the-Poultry,  London,  or  ...  . 
19  March,  1694.  F. 

Atcheley,  Edward,  merchant  taylor,  of  St.  George, 
Botolph  Lane,  and  Margaret  Frier,  spinster,  of 
same,  daughter  of  Thomas  Frier,  of  Rickerden, 
Salop,  yeomau,  gen.  lie,  25  Sept.  1587.  B, 


Atfend,  William,  of  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
widower,  about  45,  and  Elizabeth  Andrewcs,  of 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  widow,  about 
35 — at  Lambeth  aforesaid.    16  Sept.  1678.  V. 

Atford,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  and  Mary  Soaper,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  widow.     1  Oct.  1G73.  D. 

Athy,  John,  of  Paddington,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  41,  and  Elizabeth  Hinton,  of 
St.  Gabriel  Fenchurch,  widow,  about  32 — at 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields  or  St.  Saviour,  South- 
wark.     29  May,  1663.  V. 

Athy,  John,  of  Paddington,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  56,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Haslam,  of 
St.  Nicholas,  in  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Nicholas 
aforesaid.     17  Feb.  167^.  V. 

Athy,  Richard,  of  Little  Billing,  co.  Northampton, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Susan  Dix,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  John  Dix,  of  Rumford,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Mary  Mounthaw 
or  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London.  16  Jan.  166f. 
F. 

Athy,  Thomas,  of  St.  James,  Westminster,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  20,  his  parents  dead,  and  Anne 
Brownlow,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Robert 
Brownlow,  of  the  Tower  of  London,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
Middlesex,  or  ...  .     7  June,  1695,  F. 

Atkins,  Ambrose.     See  Abkyxs. 

Atkins,  David,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
gent.,  widower,  and  Jane  Pettifer,  spinster,  19, 
daughter  of  —  Pettifer,  of  same,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Giles  aforesaid.  11  June,  1666, 
F. 

Atkins,  Edward  (Atkyns)  (sic  subs.) ,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Agnes 
Atkins,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  spinster, 
about  18,  consent  of  father,  Sir  Richard 
Atkins,  of  Hadham,  co.  Herts,  bart. — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  or  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel. 
8  Feb.  167I-.  V. 

Atkins,  Francis,  of  Chard,  co.  Somerset,  clerk, 
bachelor,  49,  and  Susanna  Chafe,  spinster,  30, 
daughter  of  John  Chafe,  of  Memburie,  co. 
Devon,  gent.,  who  consents — at  Chard  or 
Memburie  aforesaid.  8  July,  1661.     F. 

Atkins,  Henry  (Atkyns),  doctor  of  medicine,  of 
Christchurch,  Newgate,  London,  and  Mary 
Pigott,  spinster,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Pigott,  of  Dodershall,  co. 
Bucks,  esq.,  gen.  lie,  13  Nov.  1591.  B. 

Atkins,  James,  and  Mary  Wormington.  31  Jan. 
163f,  D. 

Atkins,  James,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  of 
St.  Gregory,  London,  19,  her  parents  dead, 
with  consent  of  her  guardian,  Mr.  Thomas 
Harrison — at  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London, 
or  ...  .     11  Jan.  169|.  F. 

Atkins,  Jonathan,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  esq., 
widower,  about  45,  and  Elizabeth  Anderson,  of 
same,  widow,  about  30 — at  Knightsbridge, 
Marylebone,  or  Islington,  Middlesex.  8  Oct. 
1661.  V. 

Atkins,  Nicholas,  and  Audrey  Valentine,  spinster 
— at  Kingsbury,  Middlesex.     8  Jan.  161^.     B. 

Atkins,  Richard  (Atkyns),  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq., 
and  Ellen  Marche,  spinster,  of  St.  Olave, 
Silver  Street,  at  St.  Olave  aforesaid.  29  April, 
1576,  B. 

Atkins,  Richard,  1580.     -S'ee  Atkys. 

Atkins,  Sir  Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  knight, 
bachelor,  about  21,  his  father's  consent,  and 
Mrs.  Lovise  de  Carterett,  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  15,  consent 
of  father.  Sir  George  de  Carterett,  knight — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn.     5  July,  1669.  V. 


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Atkins,  Sir  liobert  (Atkyns),  Knight  of  the  Bath, 
widower,  and  Anno  Dacres,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Dacres,  late  of  Chest- 
hunt,  Herts — at  Broxbourne,  Chesthunt,  or 
Wormley,  Herts,  or  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex. 
21  April,  1681.  F. 

Atkins,  Robert  (Atkyns),  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Bonnell,  of 
Upton,  parish  of  Westham,  Essex,  spinster,  18, 
consent  of  father,  Captain  John  Bonnell — at 
St.  Alphage,  London.     21  July,  1702.  B. 

Atkins,  Thomas,  of  Redcliffe,  parish  of  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  shipwright,  and  Katherine  Tittley, 
spinster,  of  AH  Hallows  Staining,  London, 
daughter  of  —  Titley,  late  citizen  anrl 
merchant  taylor,  of  London,  deceased,  gen. 
lie,  28  Feb.  15§a.  B. 

Atkins,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  horner, 
and  Catherine  Griffin,  of  St.  Mary  Woolchurch, 
London,  widow  of  Edward  Griffin,  late  of  same, 
bricklayer.     9  Feb.  1615.  B. 

Atkins,  Thomas,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  widower, 
22,  and  Bridget  Palmer,  spinster,  17,  daughter 
of  Sir  William  Palmer,  knight,  of  Warden 
Street,  co.  Beds,  who  consents — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  or  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street,  London. 
11  Oct.  1661.   F. 

Atkins,  Thomas,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
London,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Katherine 
Greene,  spinster,  about  18,  daughter  of  John 
Greene,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  esq.,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  or  ...  .  13 
Feb.  168|.  F. 

Atkins,  Thomas,  of  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Susanne 
Utgar,  of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  and  at  own 
disposal— at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  ISjMay,  1667. 
V. 

Atkins,  William,  and  Katherine  Seebrooke,  widow 
of  St.  Albans,  Herts,  gen.  lie.  2  Sept.  1578. 
B. 

Atkins,  William,  of  Staynes,  Middlesex,  innholder, 
and  Grace  Remnant,  of  same,  widow  of  John 
Remnant,  late  of  Colbrooke,  co.  Bucks, 
mercer,  gen.  lie,  11  Sept.  1592.  B. 

Atkins,  William  (Atkyns),  of  city  of  Westminster, 
waterman,  and  Bridget  Goddard,  widow,  late 
ux.  John  Goddard,  lato  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  6  Feb 
160f.  D. 

Atkins,  William  (Atkines),  tanner,  and  Christian 
Wetlierley,  of  Kentish  Town,  co.  Middlesex, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Wetherley,  of  same, 
yeoman — at  St.  Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  London. 
27  May,  1620.  B. 

Atkins,  William,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  and  Sarah  Andrews,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  spinster.     20  May,  1676.  D. 

Atkinson,  Charles,  of  St.  James,  Garlick  Hithe, 
London,  brewer,  and  Alice  Hall,  of  St.  Mary 
Somerset,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Mary 
Somerset  aforesaid.     23  Feb.  162|.  B. 

Atkinson,  Christopher,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
London,  bachelor,  29,  and  Sarah  Primrose,  of 
Stepney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
David  Primrose,  of  same,  clerk,  who  consents 
—at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  or  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgato,  London. 
2  Dec.  1685.  F. 

Atkinson,  Edmund  (Atkynsou),  of  the  king's 
household,  and  Mary  Lenthroppe,  of  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church,  London.  2  Dec.  1545. 
F. 

Atkinson,  Francis,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, barber,  and  Elizabeth  Shcltou,  of  same, 
widow  of  Ellis  Shelton  —  at  St.  James, 
Garlick  Hithe,  or  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London.     19  Feb,  162;^.  B. 


Atkinson,  George,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
cordvvainer,.  and  Joano  Stevens,  of  same, 
widow  of  William  Stevens,  poulterer— at 
....     22  Nov.  1618.  B. 

Atkinson,  Henry  (Atkynson),  and  .Johanna  Arte, 
spinster,  gen.  lie.,  31  Jan.  157-|.  B. 

Atkinson,  Henry,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Sibilla  Rutland,  of  same, 
widow,  27 — at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate.  22  Feb. 
1037.  B. 

Atkinson,  Henry,  gent.,  widower,  45,  and  Anne 
Prcstwood,  widow,  40,  both  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn — at  Marylebonc,  Middlesex.  12  Sept. 
1663.  F. 

Atkinson,  Hugh,  of  Edgware,  co.  Middlesex, 
sawyer,  and  Isabell  Norton,  of  Little  Stan- 
more,  said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  Avery 
Norton,  late  of  same,  husbandman,  deceased — 
at  Little  Stanmore  aforesaid.    13  May,  1612.  B. 

Atkinson,  Jeremiah,  gent.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  London,  bachelor,  36,  and  Jane  Chedsey, 
of  same,  spinster,  24  or  25,  daughter  of  John 
Chedsey,  of  Munckley,  co.  Devon,  yeoman — 
at  Christ  Church,  London.     13  AjDril,  1624.  B. 

Atkinson,  John.     See  Ackynson. 

Atkinson,  John  (Atkynson),  of  diocese  of  London, 
and  Agnes  Randall,  of  the  diocese  of  Norwich. 
23  April,  1548.  F. 

Atkinson,  John,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  and  Sara  Cartwright,  of  South  Mims, 
Middlesex,  si^inster,  daughter  of  —  Cart- 
wright,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Matthew, Friday 
Street,  London.     28  Feb.,  10,}^.  B. 

Atkinson,  John,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Abigail  Hoskins,  of  St. 
Bride,  London,  spinster,  27 — at  St.  Gregory. 
25  Oct.  1719.  B. 

Atkinson,  Michael,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
London,  tyler,  and  Susan  Chaundler,  of 
Barking,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of 
William  Chaundler,  late  of  the  City  of  London, 
Salter,  deceased — at  Barking  aforesaid.  27 
July,  1610.  B. 

Atkinson,  Peter,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  fisher- 
man, and  Suzanna  Carewe,  alias  Coole,  spinster, 
gen.  lie,  4  Nov.  1583.  B. 

Atkinson,  Richard  (Atkynson),  of  St.  Michael, 
Qucenhithe,  and  Jane  Harvye,  widow,  of  St. 
Sepulchre — at  St.  Sepulchre.    27  Feb.  157|-.  B. 

Atkinson,  Richard, of  the Cityof  London, yeoman, 
and  Johanna  Mylls,  of  same,  widow,  of  — 
Mylls,  late  of  St.  Saviour,  Sonthwai-k,  water- 
man, deceased,  gen.  He.,  20  Nov.  15SS.  B. 

Atkinson,  Richard,  of  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex, 
widower,  and  Mary  Sacker,  of  same,  widow — 
at  Trinity,  Minories,  or  St.  Mary,  Whitechapcl, 
Middlesex.     6  March,  166|^.  B. 

Atkinson,  Robert  (Attkyiison),  and  Margaret 
Pyttcher,  of  Tottenham,  widow,  gon.  lie,  31 
March,  1574.  B. 

Atkinson,  Simond,  of  St.  Mary,  Islington,  cook, 
and  Margaret  Garrett,  widow  of  Henry 
Garrett,  late  of  same,  tailor,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
2  April,  1589.  B. 

Atkinson,  Stephen,  of  City  of  London,  cooper, 
and  Joane  Worseley,  spinster,  of  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  daughter  of  — Worseley, 
late  of  Watford,  Herts,  brewer,  deceased,  gen. 
lie,  17  June,  1589.  B. 

Atkinson,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  homer, 
and  Susan  Lloyd,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Lloyd,  brasier — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     6  Aug.  1621.   B. 

Atkinson,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  Lon- 
don, gold.smith,  and  LMtice  Hamore,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Hamore,  of  same, 
clothworker — at  St.  Mary  Woolnoth  afore- 
said.    18  Oct.  1610.  B. 


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50 


Atkinson,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holboni, 
scrivener,  and  Alice  Yates,  of  St.  Katherine 
Cree  Church,  widow  of  —  Yates,  late  of 
same,  barber — at  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex.  1 
Oct.  1597.  B. 

Atkinson,  Thomas,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark, 
widower,  about  52,  and  Margaret  Gill,  of  same, 
widow,  about  40 — at  Trinity,  Minories,  alleged 
by  Grace  Bailey,  of  Trinity  aforesaid,  widow. 
1  Nov.  1665.   V. 

Atkinson,  William,  of  St.  Mary  Matfellon,  and 
Fortune  Mayre,  widow,  of  St.  Martin  Orgar 
— at  St.  Martin  aforesaid.     4  Oct.  1562.  B. 

Atkinson,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
tailor,  and  Margaret  Warner,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Richard  Warner,  butcher — at  St. 
Sepulchre  aforesaid.     1  Aug.  1620.  B. 

Atkinson,  William,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday 
Street,  London,  merchant,  bachelor,  and 
Mary  Browne,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Geo.  Browne,  of  Marston,  Somerset,  yeoman — 
at  St.  Matthew  aforesaid.     22  July,  1622.  B. 

Atkinson,  William,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, embroiderer,  and  Elizabeth  Wortley,  of 
same,  widow  of  Robert  Wortley,  carpenter — 
at  St.  Max'tin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  3  Dec. 
1622.  B. 

Atkys,  Richard,  saddler,  and  Aunc  Kirbye,  widow, 
of  Christchurch,  Newgate — to  marry  there. 
13  Aug.  1580.  B. 

Atterbury,  Lawrence,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
saddler,  bachelor,  about  36,  and  Elizabeth 
Poynter,  of  same,  spinster,  about  34,  at  her 
own  disposal — at  St.  Nicholas,  London,  or  St. 
Martin  aforesaid.     23  Dec.  1661.  V. 

Atterbye,  Thomas,  and  Blith  Cowper,  widow,  of 
St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  London — to  marry 
there.     21  June,  1563.  B. 

Atterbye,  Thomas,  of  City  of  Loudon,  master 
of  arts,  and  Margaret  Hewes,  widow,  of  St. 
John  Zachary,  relict  of  Thomas  Hewes,  late 
of  same,  grocer,  gen.  lie,  26  Nov.  1586.  B. 

Attfeild,  Johji  (sic  subs.),  of  Chobham,  Surrey, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Hall,  of  same,  sijinster,  about  21,  her  brother's 
consent,  her  father  dead — at  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  St. 
Mary,  Savoy,  or  Gray's  Inn  Chapel.  26  April, 
1675.  V. 

Attlee,  William,  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Elizabeth  Bonfoy,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  Dame  —  Bonfoy,  of  Ealing, 
Middlesex,  who  consents — at  Ealing  aforesaid. 
13  Aug.  1687.  F. 

Attlewond,  Francis,  of  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street, 
London,  girdler,  and  Margaret  Johnson, 
widow  of  Thomas  Johnson — at  St.  James-in- 
the-Wall,  London.     22  Oct.  1625.  B. 

Attwood,  Andrew,  of  City  of  London,  gent.,  and 
Marion  Mildemay,  spinster,  of  St.  Olave, 
Hart  Street,  daughter  of  John  Mildemay,  late 
of  Crettingham,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  23  Nov.  1586.  B. 

Attwood,  Godman  (Atwood),  of  Woolverly 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  gent.,  bachelor,  about 
22,  and  Susanna  Hubbert,  of  Wandsworth, 
Surrey,  spinster,  about  22,  her  parents  dead — 
at  St.  Alphage,  London,  or  Knightsbridge 
Chapel,  Middlesex.  24  Dec.  1670.  V. 
Attwood,  John  (Atwood),  esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn, 
bachelor,  37,  and  Elizabeth  Young,  above  19, 
consent  of  father,  Patrick  Young,  of  Bromfield, 
CO.  Essex,  esq. — at  Braintree,  Barneston,  or 
AVidford.  in  said  county.     17  Aug.  1642.   B. 


Attwood,  Thomas  (Attwoode),  haberdasher,  and 
Martha  Howe,  spinster,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry,  daughter  of  Thomas  Howe,  late  citizen 
and  lishmonger,  of  London,  deceased — at  St. 
Lawrence  aforesaid.     20  July,  1584.  B. 

Attwood,  William  (Attwoode),  clothworker,  and 
Elizabeth  Hill,  spinster,  of  St.  Katherine 
Coleman,  daughter  of  Amie  Hill,  of  same, 
widow — to  marry  there.     5  Feb.  158g.  B. 

Attwood,  William  (Atwood),  of  Gray's  Inn, 
Middlesex,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Leigh,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great,  London,  spinster,  about  19,  with 
consent  of  her  father,  Edward  Leigh,  of 
same,  esq. — at  Kensington,  Middlesex.  13  Feb. 
167f  V. 

Attye,  Christopher,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London,  cook,  and  Elizabeth  Richardson, 
widow  of  Robert  Richardson — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street,  Loudon.  10  Jan. 
1624.  B. 

Atwell,  Hugh,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London, 
gent.,  and  Mary  Partridge,  of  same,  widow  of 
John  Partridge,  late  of  same,  gardener — at 
Stepney,  co.  Middlesex.     4  May,  1618.  B. 

Atwell,  John,  bachelor,  and  Edward  (.sic)  Smith, 
spinster.     8  July,  1668.  D. 

Auborn,  John,  of  Waybridge,  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  32,  and  Mary  Elmar,  of  same, 
spinster,  aged  19,  consent  of  father,  Luke 
Elmar,  of  same,  gent. — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 
Old  Fish  Street,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
18  Nov.  1663.  V. 

Aubrey.     Seo  Awbrky. 

Aucher,  John,  D.D.,  bachelor,  about  40,  and 
Susan  Peake,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Peake,  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Harbledown,  co.  Kent,  Canter- 
bury Cathedi-al,  or  All  Hallows,  Lombard 
Street,  London.     3  Sept.  1662.  P 

Audley,  Abell  (Awdley),  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  butcher,  and  Margery  Dixson,  of 
Waltham  Holy  Cross,  Herts,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Edward  Dixson,  of  same,  blacksmith,  gen. 
lie,  5  Dec.  1595.  B. 

Audley,  Francis,  of  St.  Sepiilchre,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Rose  Hart, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  22,  consent  of 
father,  William  Hart,  of  same,  gent. — at  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church,  London.  14  Oct. 
1676.  V. 

Audley,  Henry  (Awdley),  of  Staple  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  23,  and  Anne  Turner,  of  Barking,  co. 
Essex,  widow  of  Richard  Turner,  late  of  Orsett, 
CO.  Essex,  deceased  about  four  years  ago — at  St. 
Mary -le- Strand,  alias  Savoy.  22  July,  1616.  B. 

Audley,  John  (Awdeley),  of  St.  Magnus,  grocer, 
and  Sicily  Fettiplace,  widow,  of  St.  Peter-le- 
Poor,  at  St.  Peter  aforesaid.  11  May,  1582. 
B. 

Audley,  John  (Awdley),  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
grocer,  and  Margaret  Bridger,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Bridger,  deceased — at  St. 
Mary-at-Hill,  London.     21  July,  1624.  B. 

Audley,  John,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  clerk,  bachelor,  40,  and  Elizabeth 
Frampton,  of  Cashorteu,  co.  Surrey,  21, 
daughter  of  —  Frampton,  of  same,  who  con- 
sents— at  Cashorton,  Walton,  or  Mitcham,  co. 
Surrey.     13  Dec.  1687.  F. 

Audley,  Lewis  (Awdcly),  gent.,  of  Gransden 
Magna,  co.  Hunts,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mary 
Hautrey,  of  Sandersted,  Surrey,  widow,  32 — 
in  chapel  of  Sutton  Hospital  or  St.  Bartholo- 
mew-the-Less.     8  Sept.  1647.  B. 


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Sampson  Austen  52 


Audley,  Matthew,  of  Hitchin,  Herts,  brewer, 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Alice  Hale,  of 
Welwin,  said  county,  spinster,  about  21,  con- 
ecut  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Bernard,  alleged  by 
Francis  Audioy,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
gent. — at  St.  James,  Clcrkenwell.  18  March, 
167^.  V. 

Audley,  Thomas  (Awdeley),  and  Kathcrine  South- 
well, diocese  of  London.     13  May,  15i4.  F. 

Audley,  Thomas  (Awdeley),  of  the  City  of  London, 
and  Margaret  Isenwood,  of  Barking,  co.  Essex, 
gen.  lie,  17  Oct.  1562.  B. 

Audley,  Thomas  (Awdeley),  and  Elizabeth  Herde, 
widow,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  31  July, 
1571.  B. 

Aildley,  Thomas  (Awdeley),  of  St.  Mary,  White- 
chapel,  and  Elizabeth  Francke,  spinster,  of 
Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Esses,  at  Christchurch, 
Newgate.     9  May,  1579.  B. 

Audley,  Tobias,  of  St.  Michael,  Wood  Street, 
London,  stiller,  and  Anne  Elsnor,  of  Great  St. 
Bartholomew,  London,  widow — at  Great  St. 
Bartholomew  aforesaid.     23  July,  162 1.  B. 

Audrey,  William,  of  Westminster,  yeoman,  and 
Alice  Pluckrose,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     2  July,  1620.  D, 

Audrian.     See  Awdryan. 

Audyence,  Robert,  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  and  Anne  Baker,  widow,  of  same, 
relict  of  John  Baker,  late  of  same,  innholder, 
gen.  lie,  3  July,  1587.  B. 

Auger,  Thomas.     Sec  Axger. 

Augur,  Nicholas  (Awger),  citizen  and  draper  of 
London,  and  Elizabeth  Russell,  widow,  of  St. 
Catherine    Cree   Church,   geu.   lie,    31    July, 

1581.  B. 

Augur,  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
widower,  4i,  and  Anne  Cradocke,  of  St. 
Martin  Outwich,  spinster,  30 — at  St.  Martin 
Outwich.     26  Feb.  163|.  B. 

Augur,  William  (Awger),  of  Hornechurch,  co. 
Essex,  yeoman,  and  Margaret  Homes,  spinster, 
of  Dagenham,  said  county,  gen.  lie,  20  Aug. 

1582.  B. 

August,  Francis,  of  East  Greenwich,  Kent,  gent., 
widower,  about    36,   and  Mrs.  Mary  Fisher, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  consent  of  mother, 
Mary   Fisher,    of    Chute,    co.    Wilts— at    St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  or  St.  Bennet,  Gracechurch, 
or  St.  Leonard,  Eastcheap,  London.     7  Aug. 
1663.  V. 
Aungier,  John,    of    St.    Clement    Danes,    clerk, 
widower,  60,  and  Anne  Hooke,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  widow,  40— at    St.   Clement  Danes. 
2  Afg.  1G80.  B. 
Aungier,  the  Right  Hon.  Gerald,  Lord,  Aungier, 
of  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  bachelor,  38,  and  Dame 
Jane  Car,  28,  widow  of  Sir  Edward  Car,  late 
of  Hillingdon,  co.  Middlesex,  knight,  deceased, 
alleged  by  Francis   Aungier,  of    Gray's  Inn, 
esq. — at     St.     Giles-in-the-Fields    or    Acton, 
Middlesex.     1  Feb.  163;..  B. 
Aunsell,  John,  of  Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex,  glover, 
and     Priscilla     Cavey,    of      same,     spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Cavey,  deceased — at  Cowley, 
Middlesex.     29  May,  1616.  B. 
Aunsell,  Richard  [in  margin,  Ansell],  of  Uxbridge, 
Middlesex,  tailor,  and  Alice  Baldwyn,  spinster, 
daughter  of    Thomas  Baldv\'yn,  of    Harfeild, 
CO.     Middlesex,    husbandman — at    Ickenham, 
Middlesex.     28  Feb.  16^;^.  B. 
Aunsell,  Thomas  (Auncell),  and    Grace  Tirrell, 
spinster,    of    Coxsall,    Essex — at    Sb.   Alban, 
Wood  Street.     22  July,  1579.  B. 
Aurell,  Richard,  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Exchange, 
and  Joanna  Ladwell,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate— at   St.  Bartholomew  aforesaid,     15 
June,  1586.  B. 


Austen,  Edward,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  freemason,  and  Margaret  Okeley, 
of  same,  widow  of  George  Okeley,  gent. — at 
St.  Martin  aforesaid.     9  June,  1610.  B. 

Austen,  Edward,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  esq., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Susanna  Strickson,  of  St. 
Anne,  Westminster,  spinster,  25 — at  St. 
Andrew  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  29  July,  1701. 
F. 

Austen,  Edward,  gent.,  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
bachelor,  19,  father  dead,  consent  of  mother, 
Dorothy  Austen,  alias  Canero,  of  same,  and 
Rebecca  Austen,  spinster,  19,  consent  of  her 
father,  Francis  Austen,  of  same,  gent.,  attested 
by  Joane  Austen,  mother  to  the  said  Dorothy 
(sic) — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street. 
16  July,  1641.  B. 

Austen,  Eustace  (Awsten),  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
butcher,  and  Katharine  Harwyn,  spinster,  of 
St.  Clement,  Eastcheap — at  St.  Clement  afore- 
said.    14  Dec.  1582.  B. 

Austen,  George,  of  City  of  London,  and  Jane 
Harrison,  spinster,  of  St.  Nicholas  Olave — to 
marry  there.     30  May,  1579.  B. 

Austen,  Henry,  gent.,  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross 
Essex,  bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Stock,  of 
same,  spinster,  24,  daughter  of  Thomas  Stock, 
of  same,  yeoman,  who  consents — at  Loughton, 
Essex.     19  Dec.  1632.  B. 

Austen,  Henry  (Austin),  of  Brill,  co.  Bucks,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mary  Carter,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  father,  Edward 
Carter,  gent — at  Brill  aforesaid.  2  Aug.  1670. 
V. 

Austen,  John  (Awsten)  of  Audley  End,  in  the 
parish  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  cobler,  and  Susan 
Wright,  of  same,  widow — at  Arkesden,  co. 
Essex.     28  May,  1621.  B. 

Austen,  John  (Awsten),  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
London,  butcher,  and  Damazine  Hill,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Hill,  of  Lewton,  co.  Beds, 
cordwainer — at  St.  ]\Iarv,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex.    About  13  Dec.  16"23.  B. 

Austen,  John,  of  Hall  Place,  Bexley,  co.  Kent, 
bachelor,  21,  and  Rose  Hale,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Hale,  knight,  of  Stagen- 
hoe,  parish  of  St.  Paul,  Walden,  Herts,  who 
consents,  as  does  also  Sir  Robert  Austen,  bart., 
father  of  said  John — at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great  or  Less,  London.     6.  Dec.  1661.  F. 

Austen,  John,  of  St.  John  Zachary,  London,  esq., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Jane  Mascall,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Robert  Mascall,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  London,  who  consents — at  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall, 
or  St.  Michael,  Comhill,  London.  10  Sept. 
1673.  F. 

Austen,  Leonard,  of  Hurstpierpoint,  co.  Sussex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Mead, 
of  Bamish  Rueden,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  about 
17,  consent  of  father,  Mr.  John  Mead — at 
Bamish  Rueden  aforesaid.     11  July,  1G77.  Y. 

Austen,  Mathew  (Austin),  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Upton,  of  same,  widow,  about  24 — at  same. 
31  July,  1669.  Y. 

Austen,  Robert,  esq.,  ofTenterden,  Kent,  bachelor, 
31,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Strode,  of  St.  Giles-in-tlie- 
Fields,  spinster,  24,  her  father  dead — at 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields.     30  April,  1703.  B. 

Austen,  Sampson,  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  yeoman, 
and  Joan  Worner,  of  Islington,  widow  of 
William  Worner,  late  of  Wilsden,  Middlesex, 
gent. — at  Ishngton  aforesaid.  30  Aug.  1598. 
B. 


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54 


Austen,  Samuel,  of  Goudhurst,  Kent,  bachelor, 
about  25,  and  Frances  Cryer,  of  Beningdeu, 
said  county,  spinster,  about  30,  alleged  by 
Peter  Conrthop,  of  Gouldhurst  aforesaid, 
clothier — at  Ilockhurst,  Kent.  G  Sept.  16G1.  V. 

Austen,  Thomas,  of  the  City  of  London,  and 
Mary  Corye,  spinster,  of  All  Hallows  Staining, 
London,  gen.  lie,  17  Oct.  1566.  B. 

Austen,  Thomas  (Awstcn),  of  Hoggesden,  co. 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  and  Margaret  Assetor, 
spinster,  of  the  City  of  London,  daughter  of 
Francis  Assetor,  late  of  Southall,  co.  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  7  Feb.  15§|j.  B. 

Austen,  Thomas  (Awsten),of  Waltham  Holy  Cross, 
CO.  Essex,  geut.,  and  Margaret  Knagg,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Knagg,  of  same, 
yeoman — at  same.     17  Nov.  1601.  B. 

Austen,  Thomas  (Austin),  of  Hoggesdon,  Herts, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Arabella 
Forcett,  of  Marybone,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about 
18,  consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Anne  Forcett, 
of  same,  widow — at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  or  Marybone, 
Middlesex.     13  Oct.  1673.  V. 

Austen,  William,  haberdasher,  and  Katherine 
Keale,  of  St.  Mary  Woolchurch,  London,  widow 
of  William  Keale,  late  of  same,  goldsmith — 
at  St.  Mary  Woolchurch  aforesaid.  15  Feb. 
160|.  B. 

Austen,  William,  sailor,  and  Alice  Hiibberd,  of 
Wapping — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex.    30  May,  1626.  B. 

Austripp,  William,  of  St.  Martin  Orgar,  London, 
draper,  and  Lucy  Diamond,  widow  of  — 
Diamond,  draper — at  St.  Martin  Orgar  afore- 
said.    19  Oct.  161L  B. 

Avasco,  John,  and  Katherine  Eobertes,  spinster, 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  gen.  lie,  30  Aug. 
1569.  B. 

Aveline,  Samuel,  of  St.  Ann,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  George  Laroche, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  28 — at 
St.  Martin,  Westminster.     8  April,  1708.  B. 

Avenant,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Donstan-in-the- 
West,  widower,  38,  and  Bridget  Phadwell,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  24 — at  Great 
St.  Bartholomew,  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or 
Hammersmith.     19  March,  163^.  B. 

Avenant,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
widower,  45,  and  Mary  Crumwell,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  widow,  35 — at  St.  Bartholo- 
mew-the-Less,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street.     30  March,  1646.  B. 

Avenell,  John,  of  Linton,  Kent,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  28,  and  Margaret  Frencham,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  24,  and  at  own  disposal- — at 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or  St.  Martiu-iu- 
the-Fields.     21  May,  1668.  V. 

Avenon,  Sir  Alexander,  knight,  and  one  of  the 
aldermen  of  London,  of  St.  Peter,  in  West- 
cheap,  and  Anne  Buckle,  widow,  of  St.  Michael- 
le-Quern,  gen.  lie,  17  Dec.  1575.  B. 

Avenon,  Alexander,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.,  and 
Mary  Aldersey,  of  St.  Benet  Sherehog,  Loudon, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Aldersey,  of  same, 
vintner,  gen.  lie,  2  May,  1597.  B. 

Avenon,  John,  of  St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  and 
Madleue  Dent,  spinster,  of  St.  Bartholomew 
near  the  Stocks — at  St.  Bartholomew  afore- 
said.    10  Oct.  1576.  B. 

Averell,  Bartholomew,  and  Felicia  Harrys,  of 
diocese  of  London.     10  Dec.  1546.  F. 

Averell,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Gylpyu,  of  All 
Hallows-the-Great,  London.     1  Jan.  154|.  F. 


Averell,  Kichard  (Averill),  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Sibill  Todd,  of 
St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  said  city,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Robert  Todd,  late  of  St.  Nicholas 
Cole  Abbey,  said  city,  merchant  tailor, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  26  Sept.  1597.  B. 

Averell,    William,    and   Joanna  Lotte,  widow,  of 

St.  Margaret,   New  Fish   Street,  London— to 

marry  there.     8  Aug.  1558.  B. 
Averell,  William,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  London, 

merchant  taylor,  and  Ellen  Larimore,  of  St. 

Mary  Magdalen,  Old   Fish    Street,  said  city. 

widow    of    Nicholas    Larimore,    late    of    All 

Hallows  Staining,  said  city,  yeoman,  gen.  lie, 

15  May,  1596.  B. 

Averley,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  citizen  and  cordwainer,  widower,  30 
and  upwards,  and  Martha  Cockroft,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  London,  sj^inster, 
about  22,  with  her  father's  consent — at  St. 
Dionis  Backchurch  ;  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate; 
St.  Peter,  Cornhill ;  or  St.  Michael,  Cornhill, 
London.     7  Sept.  1678.  V. 

Avery,  Dudley,  of  St.  Michael  Bassishaw,  citizen  and 
merchant  taylor,  of  London,  bachelor,  23,  with 
consent  of  his  father,  the  Right  Worshipful 
Samuel  Avery,  alderman,  of  Loudon,  and  Jane 
Large,  of  Camberwell,  Surrey,  spinster,  above 
16,  daughter  of  Thomas  Large,  late  of  same, 
esq.,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her  mother, 
Elizabeth  Whorwood — at  Camberwell  or  St. 
Mary,  Newington,  Surrey,  or  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     28  Feb.  164^.  F. 

Avery,  Edward  (Averie),  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London,  dyer,  and  Mary  Edgley,  of  St. 
Bartholomew  -  the  -  Less,  West  Smithfield, 
London,  widow  of  John  Edgley,  late  of  same, 
cheesemonger — at  Hornsev,  Middlesex.  9  Sept. 
1626.  B. 

Avery,  Henry,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  upholsterer, 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Frances  Waith,  of 
Camberwell,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  20,  con- 
sent of  father,  Robert  Waith,  gent. — at  St. 
Olave,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey.     12  May,  1674. 

Avery,  William  (Averie),  silkweaver,  and  Christian 
Slater,  widow,  of  City  of  London — at  St. 
Alphage,  London.     18  Jan.  158^.  B. 

Avery,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  29,  and  Elizabeth  Hothersall,  of 
Lewisham,  Kent,  spinster,  about  18,  consent 
of  her  mother,  Elizabeth  Freeman,  widow — at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Clement  Danes,  or  St. 
Katherine,  near  the  Tower,  London.  22  Feb. 
166^.  V. 

Avis,  Robert,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
yeoman,  and  Margaret  Smithe,  of  same, 
daughter  of  Richard  Smithe,  late  of  St. 
Catharine,  near  the  Tower  of  London,  yeoman, 
deceased — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  aforesaid. 
9  Feb.  161^-.  B. 

Avis,  Samuel,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Elizabeth  Lenton,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Robert  Lenton, 
of  same,  joiner — at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex. 
24  Doc.  1622.  B. 

Awbrey,  John  (Auljery),  and  Anne  Parker,  of  the 
City  of  London.     13  Feb.  lo4f .  F. 

Awbrey,  Sir  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bart.,  aged  about  27,  and  Mrs. 
Margaret  Lowther,[of  same,  spinster,  about  19, 
with  consent  of  her  mother.  Dame  Elizabeth 
Lowther,  widow,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields 
aforesaid.     27  Feb.  167§.  Y. 


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Awbrey,  Sir  John  (Aubrey),  bart.,  of  Llantrithyd, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  above  21,  with  no  parents  or 
guardians,  and  JIary  Stealy  (?  Staley),  of 
same,  spinster,  about  30,  at  her  own  disposal 
— at  St.  James,  Westminster,  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
IMiddlesex.     19  June,  1701.  F. 

Awbrey,  Samuel,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  his  father's  consent, 
and  Mrs.  Patience  Bridle,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  18,  her  father's  consent — at  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields.     5  Dec.  1677.  V. 

Awbrey,  William,  of  Brosboume,  Herts,  doctor 
of  law.  and  one  of  the  advocates  of  the 
Arches  Court  in  London,  widower,  50,  and 
Anne  Bayley,  of  same,  45,  widow  of  —  Bayley, 
gent ,  of  same,  who  died  six  months  ago — at 
Broxbourne.     11  Dec.  1611.  B. 

Awbrey,  William  (Aubrey),  gent.,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  bachelor,  27,  and  Jane  Darknall,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster  —  at  St. 
Clement  Danes.     15  Feb.  164|.  B. 

Awcocke.     See  Alcocke. 

Awde,  William,  alias  Hoye,  of  Albury,  co.  Herts, 
yeoman,  and  Ellen  Duke,  of  Thorley,  said 
county,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Duke,  late 
of  same,  yeoman,  deceased — at  Thorley  afore- 
said.    22  Xos^.  1610.  B. 

Awdryan,  Audrian,  and  Christiana  Ede,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Eastcheap,  to  marry  there.  13  Feb. 
]56=.  B. 

Awlsten,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botoljah,  Billingsgate, 
London,  clothworker,  bachelor,  and  Katherine 
Myers,  of  Islington,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Myers,  late  of  same,  grocer,  deceased 
— at  St.  Clement,  Eastcheap,  London.  18 
Sept.  1609.  B. 

Awman,  Michael,  of  Christchurch,  Newgate, 
turner,  and  Elizabeth  Bromfeilde,  spinster — at 
St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch.     5  Jan.  15|§.  B. 

Awmond.  Peter,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  innholder,  and  Alice  Bowmer,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Alderagate,  widow  of  William 
Bowmer,  late  of  same,  grocer — at  St.  Mary 
Steyning,  London.     19  Feb.  160i-.  B. 

Awusbam,  Richard,  of  Teling,  Middlesex,  clerk, 
bachelor,  26,  son  of  Eichard  Awnsham,  of 
Cranford,  Middlesex,  clerk,  deceased,  and 
Anne  Proctor,  of  Slicpperton,  Middlesex, 
.spinster,  18,  consent  of  her  father,  Mr. 
Samuel  Proctor,  parson  of  Shepperton  afore- 
said— at  Trinity  Church,  Trinity  Lane,  li 
Dec.  1621.  B. 

Awsiter,  Eichard,  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  33,  and  Mai-tha  Impey,  of  Uxbridge, 
jMiddlesex,  25,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  a 
widow — at  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  or 
....     4  March,  lfg§.  F. 

Awsiter,  Robert  (Awseter),of  Southall,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  widower,  about  38,  and  Mrs.  Margaret 
Awnsham,  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  21  and 
upwards,  consent  of  father,  Nicholas  Awnsham , 
of  same,  gent.  —  at  Isleworth,  Norwood,  cr 
Heston,  said  county  of  Middlesex.  23  Feb. 
166f.  V. 

Axdell.  Edward,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
and  Mary  Baruett,  of  same,  widow.  2  Aug. 
1673.  D. 

Axe,  Thomas,  of  Orchard,  co.  Somerset,  gent., 
bachelor,  34,  and  Dorothy  Birstall,  spinster, 
about  24,  daughter  of  William  Birstall,  D.D., 
of  Eversley,  co.  Southampton,  who  consents — 
at  Eversley  aforesaid.     24  Aug.  1070.  F. 


Axe,  William,  waterman,  and  Debora  Dudley,  of 
Greenwich,  Kent,  widow  of  Eichard  Dudley 
— at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Milk  Street,  London. 
31  Oct.  1626.  B. 

Axton,  John,  son  of  Thomas  Axton,  of  Hexen,  co. 
Herts,  yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Cluen,  daughter 
of  Daniel  Cluon,  of  Hendon,  co.  Middlesex — 
at  St.  Bonnet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  23  Sept. 
1618.  B. 

Ayer,  John,  clothworker,  and  Alice  Moyle, 
spinster,  of  Acton,  Middlesex — at  Acton.  30 
Aug.  1582.  B. 

Ayerst,  John,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  widower, 
about  35,  and  Martha  Maltby,  of  St.  Olave, 
Southwark,  spinster,  about  21  and  upwards, 
at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Thomas,  in  South 
wark,  or  ...  .     27  Jan.  167^.   V. 

Aylesburie,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Hol- 
born,  consent  of  father,  William  Aylesburie, 
esq.,  and  Anne  Darell,  of  the  City  of  London, 
widow,  whose  husband  died  about  a  j'ear  ago 
—at  ....     3  Oct.  1611.  B. 

Aylesbury,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Hol- 
born,  widower,  67,  and  Dorothy  Gwillams,  of 
same,  widow,  60,  whose  husband  —  Gwillams, 
of  same,  gent.,  died  about  seven  years 
since — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  12  July, 
1603.  B. 

Aylett,  Mr.  Giles,  clerk,  M.A.,  parson  of  Great 
Sutton,  Essex,  bachelor,  39,  and  Mary  Thur- 
good,  maiden,  23,  of  Laver  Magdalen,  Essex, 
daughter  of  Robert  Thurgood,  of  same,  yeo- 
man, who  died  about  a  dozen  years  ago,  con- 
sent of  her  father-in-law  William  Aylett,  of 
Laver  Magdalen,  yeom.an,  and  of  his  wife, 
mother  of  the  said  Mary — at  Chelmsford.  4 
Nov.  1606.  B. 

Aylett,  John,  of  Magdalen  Laver,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
and  Ellenor  Aylett,  of  same,  widow  of  — 
Aylett,  yeoman — at  Magdalen  Laver  aforesaid. 
29  Nov.  1619.  B. 

Aylett,  John,  of  Leadenhall  Street,  London,  mer- 
chant, bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Bennett 
Dobbins,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  23,  and  at  her  own  disposal — at  Fulham 
aforesaid,  or  in  the  Temple  Chapel,  London. 
23  Nov.  1669.  V. 

Aylett,  Robert,  bachelor,  about  15,  son  of  John 
Aylett,  of  Much  Brasted,  Essex,  esq.,  and 
Margaret  Aylett,  of  same,  spinster,  about  13, 
her  parents  dead,  with  consent  of  said  John 
Aylett,  her  guardian — at  Great  or  Little 
Braxted,  or  Eivenhall,  co.  Essex.  11  Nov.  1062. 
F. 

Aylett,  Robert,  of  Great  Braxsteed,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  about  18,  and  Margaret  Aylett,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  15,  consent  of  Thomas  Roberts, 
of  Little  Braxsteed,  said  county,  esq.,  guardian 
to  both  said  parties,  their  parents  being  dead 
— at  St.  Gregory,  or  Little  St.  Bartholomew, 
London,  or  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  17  March, 
166|.  \. 

Aylett,  Thomas,  of  Roothing  Aythrop,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  and  Ellen  Barnard,  of  Little  Saling, 
said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  Isaac  Bar- 
nard, late  of  Stebbing,  said  county,  yeoman, 
deceased — at  ....     6  Sept.  1615.  B. 

Aylett,  Thomas,  of  Braintree,  co.  Essex,  bachelor. 
32,  and  Jane  Arwaker,  spinster,  19,  daughter 
of  Francis  Arwaker,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Thomas  Apostle, 
Loudon.     11  April,  1662.  F. 


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Aylett,  William,  gent.,  of  Magdalen  Laver,  co. 
Essex,  21,  son  of  John  Aylett,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents,  and  Mary  Perin,  of  Keldon, 
Essex,  spinster,  24,  her  father  dead,  consent 
of  her  mother  Suaan  Perin,  widow — at  Kel- 
don, Peldon,  or  Standon,  co.  Esses.  11  Feb. 
16H-  B. 
Aylmer,  Anthony,  of  Onlling  (sic),  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Katherine  Beale,  spinster, 
above  21,  daughter  of  Robert  Beale,  of  Gray's 
Inn, esq.,  who  consents — at  HilHngdon,  Middle- 
sex, or  ...  .  29  Oct.  1698.  P. 
Aylmer,  Brabazon,  of  St.  Michael,  Oornhillj 
London,  citizen  and  stationer,  bachelor,  about 
30,  and  Mrs.  Temperance  Hawkins,  of  St. 
Faith,  London,  spinster,  about  22,  at  her  own 
disposal,  her  parents  dead — at  Chelsea,  Ful- 
ham,  or  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  Middle- 
sex. 30  Sept.  1678.  V. 
Aylmer,  Edmund  (Ailmer),  and  Anno  Hills,  of  city 

of  Westminster,  spinster.     22  Nov.  1637.  D. 
Aylmer,    Justinian,    of    St.    Martiu-in-the-Pields; 
bachelor,  22,  and  Catherine  Faulkner,  of  same, 
spinster,  23— at  Whitechapel.     29  July,  1698- 
B. 
AylofFe,    Henry,   of    the    Middle     Temple,   esq., 
bachelor,    26,   and    Margaret  Everard,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,   Middlesex,   spinster,  22,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Clement  Danes  aforesaid. 
23  July,  1697.  F. 
AyloiFe,  John  (Ayliphe),  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  and  Elizabeth  Harrison,  spinster,  of 
St.  Benet  Sherehog — at  St.  Stephen  aforesaid. 
15  July,  1579.  B, 
AylofFe,  William,  alias  Ayliffe,  of  Nether  Chishull, 
CO.    Essex,    gent.,    and     Dorothy    Wiseman, 
spinster,    daughter    of     John     Wiseman,    of 
Canfield  Magna,  said  county,  esq.,  gen.  lie, 
11  Nov.  1588.  B. 
AyloiFe,  Sir  William,  knight  and  bart.  (Ayliffe),  of 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  and  Alice  Stokes,  of 
same,  spinster — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
4  Dec.  1621.  D. 
AyloiFe,  William  (Ayloff),  of  Never  Chissill,  co. 
Essex,  esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Susannah  Harvey, 
spinster,  27,  daughter  of  Robert  Harvey,  of 
Denham  Hall,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  James,   Clerkenwell ;  St.   Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  or  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  Middle- 
sex.    12  Jan.  167i.  F. 
Aylwarde,   Richard    (Aylewarde),   and   Johanna 
Dnffwheate,  spinster,  of  London,  gen.  lie.,  12 
April,  1572.  B. 


Aylworth,  Francis  (Ayleworth),  of  St.  Bride, 
London,  gilder,  and  Dionis  Greene,  of  St.  Mary, 
Islington,  Middlesex,  spinster — at  St.  Giles-in- 
the-Fields,  Middlesex.     17  Jan.  162f .  B. 

Aylworth.  John  (Ayleworth),  gent.,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Pields,  bachelor,  35,  and  Anne 
Rand  [Kant],  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  widow, 
55— at  Islington.     5  May,  1627.  B. 

Aylworth,  John,  of  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane, 
silkman,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Elizabeth 
Banester,  of  Stevenage,  Herts,  spinster,  about 

21,  consent  of  father,  George  Banester,  of 
same,  gent. — at  Stevenage,  or  Chijiping  Barnet, 
Herts.  21     May,  1661.  V. 

Aylworth,  Walter  (Ailewooith),  of  Gray's  Inn, 

gent.,  and  Johanna  Stockitt,  spinster,  of   St. 

Dunstan-in-the-West,  gen.  lie,  11  April,  1577. 

B. 
Aynons,  Richard,  and  Joyce  Crofte,  spinster,  of 

Dagenham,  gen.  lie.  30  Nov.  1565.     B. 
Aynscombe,  John,  gent.,  and  Suzanna  Elfecke, 

widow,    of    Christchurch,    Newgate.     1  Jan. 

158".   B. 
Aynsworth,  John,  and  Bridget  Lattick,  spinster, 

of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch — to  marry  there. 

28  Feb.  157f .  B. 
Ayray,   John,  and   Elizabeth   Wilson,  of   city  of 

Westminster,  spinster.     12  Jan.  163f .  D. 
Ayre,  Paul,  haberdasher,  of  St.  Magnus,  London, 

and  Mary  Hall,  spinster,  of  same,  daughter 

of  Edmund  Hall,  of  Hacleston,  co.  Norfolk, 

chirurgeon — at  St.  Andrew  Hubbard.     28  Jan. 

158f.  B. 
Ayres,  George,  jun.,  of  Inner  Temple,  bachelor, 

22,  and  Mrs.  Bridget  Brown,  of  Hampstead, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  22,  her  father's  consent, 
attested  by  Thomas  Browne — at  St.  Ethel- 
burgh,  London.     19  Dec.  1692.  B. 

Ayres,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  borough  of 
Southwark,  Surrey,  habex'dasher,  widower, 
about  40,  and  Sarah  Beckingham,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  28,  consent 
of  father,  Stephen  Beckingham,  of  Gray's  Inn, 
esq. — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf  ;  or  St. 
Gregory,  London.     18  Feb.  166^.  V. 

Ayres,  Robert,  of  Trinity,  Minories,  London,  gent., 
andElizabeth Robinson,  widow — at  St. Swithin, 
London.     8  Oct.  1625.  B. 

Ayres,  Thomas,  of  Totteridge,  Herts,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Susan  Pratt,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  John  Pratt,  late  of  same,  gent., 
deceased,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  Susan 
Pratt,  of  same,  Avidow — at  St.  Christopher- 
near-the-Stocks,  London.     6  Feb.  163|.  F. 


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60 


Babb,  Jolin,  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk,  and 
Deborah  Osney,  of  same,  widow — at  Lincoln 
cathedral,  or  ...  .     25  May,  1682.  F. 

Babb,  Thomas,  and  Anne  Hopkins,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  widow.     5  June,  1639.  D. 

Baber,  the  Wight  Worshipful  Francis,  Doctor  of 
Laws,  and  Chancellor  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of 
Gloucester,  and  Elizabeth  Adderley,  of  South 
Mims,  Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Adderley,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents — at 
South  Mims  aforesaid.     9  April,  160-4.  B. 

Baber,  Sir  John,  knight,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex,  widower,  and  the  Eight 
Hon.  Anne,  Viscountess  Bayning,  of  Foxley, 
Berks,  widow — at  St.  Ethelburgh  or  St.  Mary 
(sic)  Undershaft,  London.     1  Aug.  1674.  F. 

Baber,  Sir  John,  knight,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex,  widower,  and  the  Right 
Hon.  Bridget,  Viscountess  of  Killmory,  widow 
— at  St.  Bride,  London,  or  ...  .  12  Feb. 
168f.  F. 

Babing'ton,  Ferdinando,  gent.,  of  Yealing,  Mid- 
dlesex, bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Bonner,  of 
same,  spinster,  18,  her  father  living  in  Mon- 
mouthshii'e,  a  poor  man,  and  she  having  lived 
by  her  service  these  three  years  past — at  All 
Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London.  11  May,  1624. 
B. 

Babingfton,  Francis,  esq.,  of  the  City  of  London, 
and  Juliana  Eoo,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jury, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Roo, 
alderman,  of  London — at  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry.     13  July,  1588.  B. 

Babing'ton,  Jacob,  of  St.  Michael,  Crooked  Lane, 
London,  chirurgeon,  bachelor,  about  26,  and 
Margaret  Pease,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard 
Street,  spinster,  about  26,  at  own  disposal — at 
St.  Dunstan-in-thc-East,  All  Hallows  Barking, 
or  St.  Peter-le-Poor.     18  July,  1671.  V. 

Babington,  John,  esq.,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex, 
widower,  36,  and  Alice  King,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  Edmond  King,  of  same,  yeoman, 
who  consents — at  St.  Peter,  West  Cheap, 
London.     24,  July,  1620.  B. 

Babington,  Ralph,  haberdasher,  and  Barbara 
Langley,  S2:)iuster,  daughter  of  John  Langley, 
of  the  City  of  London,  draper — at  St.  Michael, 
Huggen  Lane,  London.     12  Aug.  1618.  B. 

Babing'ton,  Thomas,  of  Temple  Otheley,  co. 
Leicester,  esq.,  widower,  and  Margaret  Hall, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Elizabeth  Hall,  of 
Ockham,  co.  Surrey,  widow,  who  consents — at 
Ockham  aforesaid.     10  Oct.  1677.  F. 

Babington,  Uriah,  of  St.  Antholin,  draper,  and 
Anno  Heathe,  spinster,  of  St.  Gabriel,  Fen- 
church,  daughter  of  Robert  Heath,  of  Odiham, 
CO.  Southampton,  yeoman — at  St.  Antholin. 
14  April,  1585.  B. 

Bache,  George,  clerk,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London,  and  Elinor  Smith,  of  same,  spinster 
— at  St.  James,  Duke's  Place,  London.  7 
April,  1624.  B. 

Bache,  Richard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  and 
Johanna  Frier,  spinster,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  31  Jan. 
157§.  B. 

Bach,  Thomas,  and  Elizabeth  Winter,  of  precinct 
of  St.  Martin-le-Grand,  spinster,  17  Sept. 
1636.  D. 


Bacheler,  William,  of  St.  Leonard,  Eastcheap, 
drajjcr,  widower,  36,  and  Grace  Slyo,  of  St. 
Michael,  Queenhithe,  spinster,  23,  daughter  of 
William  Sly,  of  same,  baker,  who  consents 
— at  St.  Leonard,  Foster  Lane ;  All  Hallows, 
Honey  Lane  ;  or  Stepney.     27  April,  1636.  B. 

Bachelor,  Edmund,  haberdasher,  and  Elizabeth 
Swinson,  spinster,  of  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street, 
daughter  of  —  Swinson,  of  Mario w,  co.  Bucks, 
yeoman — at  St.  Anne  and  Agnes,  Aldersgate. 
11  Jan.  158f.  B. 

Backett,  John,  widower,  and  Rebecca  Bird, 
widow.     4  July,  1671.  D. 

Backhouse,  George,  and  Anne  Meryton,  widow, 
of  Little  All  Hallows,  Thames  Street,  gen.  lie, 
31  Jan.  1574.     B. 

Backhouse,  John,  esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Flower 
Henshawe,  gentlewoman,  of  St.  Mary  Magda- 
len, Milk  Street,  about  19,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Henshawe,  late  of  same,  silkman,  deceased 
three  years  ago,  consent  of  her  mother. 
Flower  Henshaw — at  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street. 
11  July,  1615.  B. 

Backhouse,  Sir  William,  bart.,  of  London, 
bachelor,  about  21,  and  Flower  Bishopp,  of 
Swallowfield,  Berks,  widow — at  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  12 
Nov.  1662.  V. 

Backler,  Samuel,  of  Ashwell,  Herts,  clerk, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Mary  Howorth,  of  St. 
Botoljoh,  Aldersgate,  spinster,  21,  at  St. 
Michael,  Wood  Street.     3  Jan.  168f .  B. 

Bacon,  Charles,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Smith, 
of  St.  Catherine,  near  the  Tower  of  London, 
widow,  about  30 — at  Trinity,  Minories.  17 
April,  1665.  V. 

Bacon,  James,  and  Mary  Gardiner,  of  St.  Mildred, 
London.     18  Dec.  1545.    F. 

Bacon,  James,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex, merchant,  and  Rose  Ewers,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  aforesaid. 
1  Dec.  1626.  B. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel.  "  Dispen.  fnit  cum  Nathanielo 
Bacon  filio  honorandi  viri  Nichi  Bacon,  mill? 
Dili  cnstod.  Magni  Sigilli  Anglie,et  —  Gresham, 
virgin,  ut  ipi  possint  solem.  matrimonium  absq5 
bannis  tempore  prohibito  in  quacunq;  Ecctia 
sivc  Oratorio."  29  June,  1569.  F.  [in  margin, 
"  p'donatur-quia  honorandi.  viri  Nichi  Bacon, 
mil  dni  custod.  Magni  Sigille  Angl.  filius."] 

Bacon,  Nicholas,  of  Gillingham  St.  Mary,  co. 
Norfolk,  esq.,  bachelor,  23,  and  Elizabeth 
Freston,  of  Mendham,  said  county,  spinster, 
about  20, her  parents  dead,  attested  by  Thomas 
Freston,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  at  St. 
Bartholomew-the-Less,  or  St.  Jlary  Magdalen, 
Old  Pish  Street,  London.     31  May,  1647.  F. 

Bacon,  Richard,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
widower,  and  Elizabeth  Batten,  of  St.  Olave, 
Hart  Street,  London,  widow — at  St.  Saviour, 
Southwark,  co.  Siirrey,  or  ...  .  15  Jan.  169^. 
F. 

Bacon,  Robert,  esq.,  of  St.  Pcter-the-Poor, 
London,  bachelor,  60,  and  Dame  Cordelia 
Harris,  50,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Harris, 
knight,  late  of  Maldon,  co.  Essex — at  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London.  13  Sept.  1622. 
B. 


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Badcocke,  Daniel,  of  Kingston,  co.  Surrey,  cutler, 

and  Mary   Peirce,  of   St.    Giles,   Cripplegatc, 

London,   sjiinster — at  St.    Giles,  Cripplegatc, 

aforesaid.     16  Feb.  16|^.  B. 

Badcok,  George,  and  Amie  Myllys,  of  London.     10 

Dec.  1547.  F. 
Bade,  John,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church,  London, 
yeoman,    and      Elizabeth     Gander,    spinster, 
daughter  of   William  Gander,  of  Keigate,  co. 
Surrey,  yeoman — at  St.  Catherine  Cree  Chm-ch 
aforesaid.     2  Dec.  1609.  B. 
Badeley,  William,   of  St.  Lawrence,   Old  Jewry, 
London,  grocer,  bachelor,  and  Sarah  Eathbone, 
of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  spinster,  daughter  of 
John  Rathbone,  late  of  the  city  of   Chester, 
ironmonger,  deceased — at  St.  Michael,   Corn- 
hill,  aforesaid.     22  Feb.  160f.  B. 
Bades,    Edward,     of      St.      Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  and   Margaret    Bray,    of 
same,  widow  of  Eowland  Bray,  late  of  same, 
victualler — at  same.     9  July,  1605.  B. 
Badge,    George,   of    Stepney,  Middlesex,  barber, 
and  Ellen  Parkes,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  John  Parkes,  clerk,  late  vicar  of  Tanworth, 
CO.  Warwick,  deceased — at  Stepney  aforesaid. 
5  Oct.  1G12.  B. 
Badg'er,  Allen,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  gent., 
widower,  about  70,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Mingey,  of 
city  of  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  widow,  about  60, 
at  St.  Dnnstan-in-the-East,  London.     17  Oct. 
1674.  V. 
Badger,    William,     shoemaker,     and     Margaret 
Gardner,  spinster,  of  City  of  London — at  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.     9  May,  1583.  B. 
Badiley,    Samuel,   of   St.    Botolph,   Bishopsgate, 
silkman,  widower,   about    26,    and   Elizabeth 
Cain,    of    Whitechapel,   Middlesex,    spinster, 
about    18,  consent  of  father,   John  Cain — at 
Stepney,  Middlesex,  or  ...  .     5  Dec.  1674.  V. 
Badsey,   John,    of    St.  Thomas-the-Ai^ostle,  mer- 
chant taylor,  and  Edith    Player,    spinster,  of 
St.  Nicholas  Aeon — at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon.     30 
Nov.  1582.  B. 
Badshawe,  William  (in  margin,  Bradshawc),  mer- 
chant taylor,  of  London,  and  Johannah  Wright, 
alias  Clerk,  of  Le  Ambrey,  in  city  and  juris- 
diction of  Westminster,  widow — at  any  church 
in  jurisdiction  of  dean  and  chapter.     16  Nov. 
1576.  D. 
Bagard,  William,  gent., and  Anne  Cart^vrighte.  16 

April,  1575.  F. 
Baggs,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor,  22, 
and  Eliza  Mariana  Lodge,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  spinster,  25,  her  mother's  con- 
sent, her  father  dead — at  Paddington.  6  June, 
1683.  B. 
Bagley,  John,  of  London,  draper,  and  Emme 
Smithe,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  London, 
widow  of  Henry  Smithe,  late  of  Stepney,  gen. 
lie,  1  Sept.  1593.  B. 
Bagley,  Richard,  jun.,  of  Reading,  Berks,  gent., 
son  of  Richard  Bagley,  sen.,  of  same,  gent., 
and  Margaret  Reddidge,  spinster,  about  17, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Reddidge,  late  of 
Waltham,  Berks,  gent.,  deceased,  with  con- 
sent of  her  mother,  wife  of  William  Strowde, 
of  Rnshcombe,  said  county,  gent. — at  St. 
Lawrence,  in  Reading,  aforesaid.  4  Nov.  1632. 
F. 
Bagley,  Robert,  yeoman,  bachelor,  and  Anne 
Wootton,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Wootton, 
yeoman,  deceased — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
Middlesex.     11  June,  1622.  B. 

Bagley,  Thomas,  and  Elizabeth  Hadwyn,  spinster, 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate — to  marry  there, 
11  Oct.  1576.  B. 


Baguall,  George,  of  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blechyndcn, 
of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  spinster,  22,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch.  27 
June,  1696.  B. 

Bagnall,  Henry,  of  Appledore,  co.  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,  29,  and  Anne  Archley,  of  same, 
widow,  30 — at  St.  Bride,  London,  or  ...  .  21 
July,  1702.  F. 

Bagnall,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Abchurch,  London, 
haberdasher,  bachelor,  about  29,  and  Elizabeth 
Cos,  of  St.  Swithin,  London,  spinster,  about 
22,  consent  of  father,  Thomas  Cox,  of  Moreton, 
Berks,  gent. — at  St.  Swithin  or  Great  or  Little 
St.  Helen,  London.     27  Nov.  1660.  V. 

Bagnold,  Ralph,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Elizabeth  John- 
son, of  same,  spinster,  21  and  upwards,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  or  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn.     10  April,  1669.  V. 

BagnoU,  Humfrey,  of  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street, 
and  Alice  Hudson,  spinster,  gen.  lie,  26  March, 
1578.   B. 

BagnoU,  Thomas,  feltmaker,  and  Elizabeth Davies, 
widow,  of  St.  Andrew-iu-the-Wardrobe — at 
St.  Martin-in-the-Vintry.     8  April,  1583.  B. 

Bagot,  Arden,  of  Pipehall,  co.  Warwick,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mary  Leigh,  of  Stone- 
leigh,  said  county,  spinster,  about  19,  consent 
of  Charles  Leigh,  esq.,  her  guardian,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old 
Fish  Street;  or  St.  Ann,  Blackfriars,  London; 
or  Stoneleigh,  Riton ;  or  Lea  Marston,  co. 
Warwick.     1  May,  1676.  V. 

Bagot,  Walter,  of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Salisbury, 
of  Hand  Lloyd,  co.  Flint,  spinster,  about  20, 
her  mother's  consent — at  Hand  Lloyds  afore- 
said, alleged  by  Lewis  Bagot,  of  Fenchurch 
Street,  London,  merchant.     25  June,  1670.  V. 

Bagsett,  John,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  miller, 
and  Katherine  Barr,  of  Bow,  co.  Essex,  widow 
— at  All  Hallows-the-Less,  in  Thames  Street, 
or  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  London.  6  April, 
1626.  B. 

Bagsliaw,  Charles  (Bagshawe),  of  Bourne,  co. 
Lincoln,  gent.,  widower,  aged  45,  and  Martha 
Wincupp,  of  Cornworth,  co.  Beds,  spinster, 
about  28,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Mourton,  co. 
Lincoln.     30  Nov.  1667.  V. 

Bagshaw,  Francis,  jun.,  of  Cullworth,  co.  North- 
ampton, gent.,  bachelor,  32,  and  Anne  Sam- 
well,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster, 
24,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London,  or  ...  .     13  Feb.  168^.  F. 

Bagshaw,  Henry,  D.D.,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London,  bachelor,  and  Mary  Nicols, 
spinster,  about  26,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward 
Nicols  {i.e.,  Nicolls),  bart.,  of  Foxton,  co. 
Northampton,  who  consents — at  .  .  .  .,  co. 
Northampton  or  Beds.     7  April,  1674.  F, 

Bagshaw,  Humphrey  (Bagshawe),  and  Elizabeth 
Cavendishe.     12  Feb.  157f .  F. 

Baguley,  Thomas,  of  Barking,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Katherine  Aufen,  spinster,  of  All  Hallows, 
Thames  Street,  London,  daughter  of  — Aufen, 
of  CO.  Chester,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  27  Feb.  15||}. 
B. 

Baily,  Abraham  (Bailey),  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Joyce  Perkins, 
of  Much  Baddow,  Essex,  spinster,  about  16, 
consent  of  father,  Thomas  Perkins,  of  same, 
esq. — at  Great  Baddow  aforesaid.  10  Dec.  1674. 
V. 

Baily,  George  (Bailie),  of  St.  Mary  Woolnotb, 
London,  grocer,  and  Katherine  Browne.  7 
March,  IGl?.  B. 


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Baily,  George  (Bailie),  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
TiODdon,  grocer,  and  Kathoriiu-  Ih-owne.  of  St. 
Mildred, spinster,  daughtcrof  William  J>rowiic, 
late  of  Glawton,  co.  lluntingdon,  yeoman, 
<l('cea8ed — at  All  Hallows  Stayning,  London. 
7  March,  IGl^.   H. 

Baily,  Jlr.  James  (Baillie),  clerk,  and  preacher  of 
tlio  wort!  of  God,  dwelling  in  tho  city  of  West- 
minster, :i;?,  and  Ilelcncr  Levingston,  136,  her 
parents  dead,  alleged  by  Mr.  James  Baillie, 
clerk  of  St.  Martin-in-the- Fields— at  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Vintry.     3  Oct.  1(527.  B. 

Baily,  Ralph  (Bailey),  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,    gent,    (hut    subs. +  ),   bachelor,  about 

27,  and  Sarah  Kilbey,  of  Leadenhall  Street, 
London,  spinster,  about  ',iO,  and  at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  2  June,  1G08. 
V. 

Baily,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street, 
London,  and  Rose  Roberts,  of  St.  Mary, 
Whitcchapel,  widow — at  St.  Margaret  afore- 
said.    12  June,  1G26.  B. 

Baily,  Jeremiah,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  citizen  and  poulterer,  widower,  about 
;il,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Searle,  of  Weele 
Bassett,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  about  .'?4,  and  at 
her  own  disposal— at  Weele  Bassett  aforesaid. 
.-3  Sept.  1678.   V. 

Baily,  ^Villiam,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London, 
yeoman,  and  Dorothy  Bradfeilde,  spinster,  of 
same,  daughter  of  Thomas  Bradfeilde,  late  of 
Wedon,  co.  Northampton,  butcher,  deceased — 
at  St.  Mary  Somerset.     13  Dec.  1587.  B. 

Bainbrigg",  Henry  (Banbrigge),  of  St.  Dunstan- 
in-the-East,  London,  gent.,  bachelor,  23,  and 
Mary  Platts,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
about  26,  widow  of  Richard  Platts,  late  of 
Barwicke,  co.  Sussex,  draper — to  marry  at 
St.  Bride,  London.     18  Dec.  1G32.  F. 

Bainbrig'g',  Henry  (Bainbrigge),  of  Hugglescose 
Grange,  co.  Leicester,  gent.,  widower,  and 
Elizabeth  Nelthorpe,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of 
.Tames  Nelthorpe,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Harapstead, 
Middlesex,  or  ...  .     6  July,  1681.  F. 

Bainbrigg",  Robert,  cowper,  and  Margaret  Moyses, 
spinster,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Moyses,  late  of  Horsam,  co.  Sussex, 
husbandman,  deceased — at  All  Hallows  afore- 
said.    14  Sept.  1586.  B. 

Bainbrig'g',  Thomas,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 

28,  and  Sarah  Stretchley,  spinster,  17,  daughter 
of  Edward  Stretchley,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow, 
London,  citizen  and  scrivener,  who  alleges — 
at  Chigwell,  Essex.     11  July,  1662.  F. 

Bainbrigg,  Giles  (Baynbrigge),  of  City  of 
London,  mercer,  and  Mary  Champyon, 
spinster,  of  St.  Martin  Outwich,  daughter  of 
John  Champyon,  late  of  same,  dyer,  dooeased, 
gen.  lie,  5  Jan.  158^.  B. 

Bainbrigg,  John,  1688.     Sep.  Benbrigg. 

Baines,  Owen,  1617.     See  Baynes. 

Bakex',  Aaron,  of  Exminster,  co.  Devon,  clerk, 
bachelor,  and  Martha  Tompson,  spinster,  10, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Tompson,  of  same,  clerk, 
who  consents — at  Exminster  or  Exmouth,  co. 
Devon.     14  Oct.  1676.  F. 

Baker,  Barnard,  of  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane, 
London,  haberdasher,  and  Elisabeth  Fawke, 
of  said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Fawke,  late  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  said 
city,  merchant,  deceased,  gen.  lie.  11  Nov. 
1595.  B. 

Baker,  Bartholomew,  of  city  of  Worcester,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Lacey,  of 
Ipsley,  CO.  Warwick,  spinster,  about  25,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  Ipsley  aforesaid.  11  June, 
1672.  V. 


Baker,  Benjamin,  and  Anne  Gyfford,  spinster. 
28  Oct.  1G3'J.  D. 

Baker,  David,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London, 
tailor,  and  Joanc  Pinwell,  of  All  Ilallows-the- 
Less,  Thames  Street,  London,  spinster,  her 
parents  dead  — at  St.  Alphage,  London.  12 
Jan.  162';.  B. 

Baker,  (;ilcs,  of  We.stham,  co.  Essex,  baker,  and 
Adriana  Ofeild,  of  same,  widow  of  James 
Ofeild,  late  of  same,  whitster — at  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex.     14  Sept.  1G04.  B. 

Baker,  Giles,  of  Eaton,  Bucks,  gent.,  widower,  30, 
and  Rose  Brenly,  of  same,  spinster,  21,  with 
consent  of  her  father,  Thomas  Brenly — at 
Datchett  or  Eaton,  said  county.  7  Dec.  1648. 
F. 

Baker,  Greaves,  of  Lyon's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Anne  Nevile,  of  St.  Cleaient  Danes, 
spinster,  21 — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  11  May, 
1700.  B. 

Baker,  Gregory,  gent.,  of  Tillingham,  co.  Essex, 
widower,  24,  and  Mary  Neald,  of  Friering, 
said  county,  27,  widow  of  Henry  Neald, 
deceased — at  Friering  or  Landon,  co.  Essex. 
20  Feb.  163§.  B. 

Baker,  Gregory,  of  Bishops  Stortford,  Herts, 
bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Pike,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Gregory  Pike,  of  Mildreth,  co. 
Cambridge,  esq.,  deceased — at  St.  Bartholo- 
mew-the- Great  or  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     18  Nov.  1661.  B. 

Baker,  Henry,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  cord- 
wainer,  and  Alice  Leonard,  of  same,  widow  of 
Peter  Leonard,  late  of  Christchurch,  London, 
tailor— at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  15  April, 
1605.  B. 

Baker,  James  (Bacar),  and  —  Hungerford  (sic), 
of  the  City  of  London.     20  Nov.  1547.  F. 

Baker,  James,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  bachelor, 
21,  and  Margaret  Adams,  of  same,  spinster, 
21— at  St.  Anne,  London.     5  Sept.  1701.  B. 

Baker,  Jeffrey,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor, 
son  of  John  Baker,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
blacksmith,  and  Anne  Palmer,  of  West- 
minster, spinster — at  St.  Leonard,  in  St. 
Martin-le-Grand.     21  Feb,  162J.  D. 

Baker,  John,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  and 
Elizabeth  Marshall,  of  St.  Swithin,  gen.  lie. 
17  Oct.  1561.  B. 

Baker,  John,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  London, 
merchant  taylor,  and  Dorothy  Strondbridge, 
spinster,  of  St.  Peter,  Westcheap— at  St.  Peter 
aforesaid.     25  Jan.  15J£.B. 

Baker,  John,  of  St.  Martin  Oaiwich,  and  Eliza- 
beth Haywarde,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill 
— at  St.  Mary-at-Hill,     11  Dec.  1574.  B. 

Baker,  John,  of  Fobbing,  co.  Essex,  carpenter, 
and  Sarah  Hayes,  of  same,  widow  of  Thomas 
Hayes,  late  of  same,  husbandman,  gen.  lie. 
6  April,  1589.  B. 

Baker,  John,  merchant  taylor,  of  St.  Mary 
Abchurch,  widower,  36,  and  Dorothy  Catesbie, 
of  same,  maiden,  daughter  of  Thomas  Catesbie, 
of  Hardmead,  Bucks,  esq.,  age  24,  consent  of 
her  father,  attested  by  Clement  Underbill,  of 
St.  Mary  Abchurch,  draper,  who  married  the 
sister  of  said  Dorothy  and  with  whom  she 
liveth — at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  where  said 
John  Baker  hath  taken  a  house  and  is  to 
dwell.     16  May,  1601.  B. 

Baker,  John,  of  Epping,  co.  Essex,  yeoman,  and 
Susan  Sanders,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  widow  of  Robert  Sanders,  late  of 
Epping  aforesaid,  yeoman— at  St.  Botolph 
aforesaid.     3  May,  1604.  B. 


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Bn,ker,  John,  of  St.  Botolpli,  Aldgate,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  1^5.  and  Elizabeth  Strugmell, 
of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  spinster, 
about  10,  consent  of  father,  Stephen  Strog- 
rael),  of  St.  Botolph  aforesaid  — at  Sr.  Gregory, 
London,  or  ye  parish  of  .  .  .  .,  Dowgate. 
7  Aug.  1003.  V. 

Baker,  John,  of  Mayfield,  Sussex,  esq.,  bachelor, 
22,  and  Ruth  Farrenden,  spinster,  17,  daughter 
of  Lucy  Farrenden,  of  Salehurst,  Sussex, 
widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Clement  Danes 
or  St.  Mary,  Aldermanburv,  London.  20  May. 
16«?3.  F. 

Baker,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex, gent.,  bachelor,  35,  and  Martha  Chamber- 
lain, daughter  of  —  Chamberlain,  of  Lyon's 
Inn,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Gabriel 
Fenchurch,  London,  or  Marylebone,  or 
Knightsbridge,  Middlesex.     15  June,  1665.  F. 

Baker,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
gent.,  widower,  and  Catherine  Cooper,  of 
St.  Helen,  London,  spinster,  19,  her  parents 
dead,  with  consent  of  her  guardian,  Edmund 
Williamson,  of  St.  Helen  aforesaid,  scrivener — 
at  St.  Helen  aforesaid ;  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex, 
or  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey.  4  Jan. 
166f.  F. 

Baker,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
34,  and  Dorothy  Haslam,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster,  30,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex,  or 
....     20  July,  1683.   F. 

Baker,  Joseph,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  31,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Batcheler, 
of  Thistleworth,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  22, 
her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    11  June,  1672.  V. 

Baker,  Matthew,  of  Hockley,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Joane  Eve,  of  Southchurch,  said  county, 
widow — atHackwell,  co.  Essex.  16  Aug.  1615. 
B. 

Baker,  Nicholas,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  24,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Turner,  of  city 
of  Canterbury,  spinster,  about  24,  her  father's 
consent — at  Dartford,  co.  Kent.  19  Jan.  167f . 
Y. 

Baker,  Peter,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  Lon. 
don,  butcher,  and  Susan  Eolfe,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  15  Jan. 
162f  B. 

Baker,  Philip,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
cordwainer,  and  Margaret  Fitch,  of  Hunsdon, 
CO.  Herts,  widow — at  St.  Ethelburg,  London. 
18  April,  1618.  B. 

Baker,  Philip,  of  Gratley,  co.  Southampton,  clerk, 
widower,  40,  and  Grace  Wilshere,  of  Hatfield, 
Herts,  widow — at  Totteridge  chapel,  Herts, 
or  ...  .     31  Jan.  169^.  F. 

Baker,  Ralph,  yeoman,  and  Mary  Fletcher, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Fletcher,  deceased — 
at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  Middlesex.  8  Jan. 
162f.  B. 

Baker,  Richard,  and  Mary  Deryke,  of  Petner, 
diocese  of  Norwich.     20  Feb.  154f .  F. 

Baker,  Richard,  carpenter,  and  Johanna  Munne, 
spinster,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  daughter 
of  —  Monne,  of  Stafford,  wheelwright.  5  Oct. 
1583.  B. 

Baker,  Richard,  of  Pensus,  co.  Kent,  warrener, 
and  Elizabeth  Surren,  of  Leighton,  co.  Essex, 
spinster — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Vintry,  London. 
12  Feb.  161|.  B. 

Baker,  Richard,  gent.,  bachelor,  23,  and  Anne 
Akehurst,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of  John 
Akehurst,  late  of  Hedlingleigh  (?),  co.  Sussex, 
gent.,  deceased,  consent  of  her  mother,  Mary 
Akehurst,  of  same,  widow — at  St.  Matthew, 
Friday  Street.     10  April,  1632.  B. 

London  Marriage  Licences. 


Baker,  Rev.  Richard,  of  St.  Mary  -  le  -  Bon?, 
bachelor,  and  Franrjcs  Prescott,  of  St.  George, 
Bloomsbury,  spinster,  21  —  at  St  George, 
Bloomsbury.     16  Aug.  1824.  B. 

Baker,  Robert, and  Mary  Norrell,  alias  Bricknell,  of 
city  of  Westminster -at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    8  Dec.  1575.  D. 

Baker,  Robert,  tailor,  and  Rose  Taylor,  spinster, 
of  City  of  Loudon — at  St.  Andrew,  Eastchcap. 
31  Jan.  158J.   B. 

Baker,  Robert,  gent.,  and  Alice  Straunge,  widow, 
of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  19  Nov.  1582.   B. 

Baker,  Robert,  of  Staples  Inn,  London,  gent.,  and 
Margaret  Sare,  of  the  City  of  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Sare,  of  Norton,  co.  Kent, 
gent.,  gen.  lie,  16  May,  1591.  B. 

Baker,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin  -  in  -  the  -  Vintry, 
weaver,  and  Jane  Todd,  of  St.  Nicholas  Cole 
Abbey,  widow  of  Robert  Todd,  late  of  same, 
silkweaver,  gen.  lie,  13  July,  1597.  B. 

Baker,  Robert,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
31,  and  Martha.nnah  Coles,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Coles,  of  Braybroke,  co.  Northampton,  gent., 
who  consents  —  at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
London,  or  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  or 
Stepney,  Middlesex.     19  Nov.  1668.  F. 

Baker,  Robert,  of  the  College  of  Advocates, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth 
Howard,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  spinster, 
21 — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  or  St.  Anne 
and  Agnes,  Aldersgate.     15  Feb.  170^.  B. 

Baker,  Sampson,  of  Market  Bosworth,  co. 
Leicester,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Jane 
Ley,  of  Burton-upon-Trent,  co.  Stafford, 
spinster,  about  23,  and  at  ovni  disposal — at 
Newton  Regis  or  Grin,  co.  Warwick.  15  Feb. 
167a.  V. 

Baker,  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mathew  (sic)  Chambers,  of 
same,  spinster,  28 — at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Less  or  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  17  Feb.  16H-. 
B. 

Baker,  Saranel,  of  St.  Dunstan  -  in  -  the  -  East, 
London,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Lang- 
bridge,  of  Great  All  Hallows,  London,  spinster, 
18,  daughter  of  Thomas  Langbridge,  of  same, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  Great  All  Hallows 
aforesaid.     2  Nov.  1691.  F. 

Baker,  Stephen,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
23,  and  Mary  Fishman,  of  same,  spinster,  24, 
daughter  of  John  Fishman,  of  Deptford,  co. 
Kent,  gent.,  who  consents — at  Stepney  or  St. 
Paul,  Shadwell,  Middlesex.     13  Oct.  1679.  F. 

Baker,  Thomas,  of  City  of  London,  clothier,  and 
"Ephania"  Starkye,  widow  of  Thomas  Starkey, 
of  Stratford,  Bow,  gen.  lie,  27  April,  1582.  B. 

Baker,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Mildred,  Poultry, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Barnes,  of  All 
Hallows  Stayning,  spinster,  22  —  at  All 
Hallows  Stayning  or  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church.     20  Dec.  1643.  B. 

Baker,  Thomas,  of  University  of  Oxford,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Susanna  Blag- 
rave,  of  city  of  Oxford,  spinster,  about  18, 
consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Lydia  Blagrave,  of 
same,  widow — at  St.  Peter,  in  city  of  Oxford. 
24  April,  1666.  V. 

Baker,  Thomas,  of  Woodborough,  co.  Notts,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mary  Pickering,  of  the 
bail  of  Lmcoln,  spinster,  about  20,  her  mother's 
consent — at  Bracebm-gh,  Bekingham,  or  Buck- 
ham,  CO.  Lincoln.     8  Jan.  167f .  Y. 

Baker,  Thomas,  of  the  city  of  Oxford,  widower, 
and  Joane  Heron,  of  Abingdon,  Berks,  widow — 
at  Abingdon  aforesaid,  or  ....  28  July,  1690. 
F. 


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Baker,  William,  of  the  City  of  London,  gont.,  and 
Elizabeth  Tracye,  of  same,  widow,  gen.  lie,  25 
Jan.  156f  B. 
Baker,  Williim,  of  Eedriffe  (Rotherhithe),  co. 
Surrey,  ship  carpenter,  and  Margery  Smith, 
of  St.    Margaret,   New    Fish    Street,   London, 

spinster,  daughter  of  —  Smith,  of  co 

deceased— at  St.  Mai-garet  aforesaid.    8  March. 
101=.  B. 
Baker,  William,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor, 
30,     and     Elizabeth     Albornc,    spinster,     18, 
daughter  of  Pliilologus  Alborne,  of  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Mary  Mag- 
dalen, Old  Fish  Street,London.  21  Feb.  166?.  F. 
Baker,  William,  of  the  Isle  of  Graine,  co.  Kent, 
carpenter,    bachelor,    about    29,    and    Martha 
Binskin,  of  same,   spinster,  about  22,  consent 
of  parents — at  the  church  in  the  said  Island. 
X   W.  Baker's  mark.     3  Nov.  1668.  V. 
Baker,    William,   of  Feckenham,    co.  Worcester, 
gent.,  -widower,  and   Martha  Walker,  of   the 
town  of  Bedford,  spinster,  40 — at  All  Hallows- 
in-the-y/all,  London.     23  July,  1689.  F. 
Baker,     William,     of     St.    Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,     bachelor,    22,    and     Mary    Pengry, 
spinster,    18,  daughter  of    Aaron    Pengry,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  alleges  and  consents — at  All 
Hallows  Barking,  London ;    or  ....    9  Feb. 
169i.  F. 
Baker,  William,  of  St.  George-the-Martyr,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  above  21,  and  Mary  Bilbey,  of 
St.   Marylebone,  Middlesex,  widow — at  West- 
minster   Abbey,  St.  Paul's    Cathedral,  or  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  19  Sept.  1737. 
F. 
Balautine,  James,  gent.,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster,  bachelor,  31,  and  Anne  Levingston, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Levingston, 
Knight,  who  consents — at  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Vintry.     30  March,  1630.  B. 
Ealderstone,    James,   of    St.    Botolph,   Aldgate, 
blacksmith,  and  Constance  Spackman,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,    London,     spinster,     daughter     of 
Milliam   Spackman,   of  Walworth,  co.  Surrey, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie,  13  Nov.  1591.  B. 
Baldin,  William,  of  Jacketts,  parish  of  Watford, 
CO.  Herts,  yeoman,  and  Cecily  Edlyn,  of  same, 
widow  of  —  Edlyn,  of  same,  yeoman,  at  same. 
14  Jan.  159J.  B. 
Baldock,    George,    and    Agnes    Hatton,    of    St. 

Stephen,  Coleman  Street.  29  Sept.  1537.  B. 
Baldock,  Thomas,  1593.  See  Bawldocke. 
Baldrye,  William,  of  St.  ilary  Steyning,  London, 
goldsmith,  and  Alice  Binckes,  of  same,  widow 
of  Thomas  Binckes,  late  of  same,  goldsmith, 
gen.  lie,  30  Aug.  1595.  B. 
Baldwin,  Charles  (Baldwyn),  of  Inner  Temple, 
esq.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Acton,  of 
Bockleton,  diocese  of  Hereford,  but  living 
three  months  past  in  Bell  Yard,  spinster,  16, 
consent  of  mother  and  guardians,  her  father 
dead  —  at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden ;  or  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  alleged  by  the  Hon.  Sir 
Timothv  Baldwin,  knight,  doctor  of  laws.  11 
May,  1679.  B. 
Baldwin,  Edward,  of  Highgate,  Middlesex,  gent., 
30,  household  servant  to  Sir  William  Corn- 
wallis,  knight,  with  whom  he  hath  dwelt 
about  fourteen  years,  his  father  and  mother 
both  living  at  Pallgrave,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
Margery  Draper,  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex, 
relict  of  John  Draper,  steward  of  Gray's  Inn, 
who  deceased  about  All  Holland  Tide  last  was 
twelve  months,  her  age  48,  consent  of  William 
Baldwin,  father  of  said  Edward,  attested  by 
Anthony  Parker,  servant  to  JMmond  Withe- 
poole,  esq.,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk — at  Hampstead, 
Middlesex.     8  Feb.  159-'.  B. 


Baldwin,  George  (Baldewyn),  and  Elizabeth 
Bannister,  widow,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex — to 
marry  there.     24  Jan.  157§.  B. 

Baldwin,  George,  of  Princes  Risborough,  co. 
Bucks,  gent.,  bachelor,  25.  and  Elizabeth 
Hone,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Elizabeth 
Hone,  of  Sc.  Andrew,  Holborn.  Middlesex, 
widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Michael,  or  St. 
Alban,  Wood  Street,  London.  20  Feb.  166| 
F. 

Baldwin,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  35,  and  Anne  Skynner,  of 
Kingston-on-Thames,  widow,  about  45,  at  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  Brainford,  Middlesex, 
or  Chersham,  Bucks.     11  Sept.  1602.  V. 

Baldwin,  John,  of  Stoney  Stratford,  Bucks, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Susanna 
Trunckett,  of  Leadenhall  Street,  London, 
spinster,  about  18,  consent  of  father,  Ralph 
Trunckett,  of  same,  cook— at  Parish  Church, 
or  Tabernacle  of  St.  Gabriel  Fenchurch.  26 
June,  1676.  V. 

Baldwin,  Samuel  (Baldwyn),  esq.,  of  Inner  Temple, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Walcott,  of  St. 
Thomas-the-Apostle,  London,  spinster,  about 
26,  consent  of  mother,  Elizabeth  Walcott,  of 
same,  widow — at  St.  Bartholomew,  London,  or 
Durham  House  Chapel.     25  July,  1048.  B. 

Baldwin,  Thomas  (Baldw^-n),  of  London,  gent., 
and  Katherine  Powltney,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Powltney,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
7  April,  1597.  B. 

Baldwin,  WilHam.     See  Baldix. 

Baldwin,  William,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  chirur- 
geon,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Dorothy  Stretey, 
of  St.  Catherine  Coleman,  London,  spinster, 
aged  18,  consent  of  father,  Philip  Stretey,  of 
same,  gent. — at  St.  Mary,  Mounthaw.  30  March, 
1665.  V. 

Baldwin,  William  (Baldwyn),  of  Defford,  co. 
Worcester,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  20,  and  Mrs. 
Rose-Mary  Kent,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, spinster,  about  21,  consent  of  mother,  Mrs. 
Mary-Anne  Kent,  of  same,  widow — at  St. 
Clement  aforesaid.     2  Dec.  1073.  Y. 

Baldwin,  William,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Ellen 
Evans,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  about 
37,  alleged  by  Humphrey  Evans,  of  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden,  gent. — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate.  0  Oct.  1075.  Y. 

Bale,  Gratian,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  24,  and  Dorothy  Roberts,  of 
Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex,  spinster,  10,  her 
parents  dead,  with  consent  of  her  uncle, 
Robert  Fenn,  esq. — at  Stoke  Newington,  or 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  21  Sept. 
1670.  F. 

Bale,  Gyfford,  of  Hammersmith,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Joane  Small,  of  same, 
widow,  about  46 — at  Hammersmith,  or  ...  . 
5  Aug.  1001.  Y. 

Balgey,  Daniel,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant, 
and  Margaret  Haynes,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  London,  relict  of  John  Hajnes,  of 
St.  Catharine,  by  the  Tower  of  Loudon,  sailor, 
gen.  lie,  20  Feb.  15§a.  B. 

Balguy,  the  worshipful  Thomas,  B.D.,  of  Stoker 
CO.  Northampton,  bachelor,  40,  and  Mary 
W^estfield,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London, 
spinster,  22,  consent  of  father,  Thomas  West- 
field,  D.D.— at  St.  Bennett  Sherehog.  26  Feb. 
104^.  B. 


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Ball,  Andrew,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey, 
widower,  about  23,  and  Elizabeth  Hartnell, 
of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  18, 
mother'.s  consent — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene 
aforesaid.     24  Oct.  1666.  V. 

Ball,  David,  and  Anno  Leech,  of  city  of  West- 
minster, spinster.     8  June,  1640.  D. 

Ball,  Edmund,  and  Emott  Burton,  spinster,  of  St. 
Magnus,  London — to  marry  there.  23  Oct. 
1579.  B. 

Ball,  Edward,  of  Thames  Ditton,  co.  Surrey, 
yeoman,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Bishop, 
of  Kingston,  said  county,  spinster,  about  24, 
and  at  own  dispose — at  Marybone,  Middlesex. 
29  April,  1668.  V. 

Ball,  Henry,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  33,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bowles,  of  same,  spinster,  about  30,  at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  18  Dec.  1666. 
V. 

Ball,  Hugh,  citizen  and  clothwox-ker,  of  London, 
widower,  and  Alice  Colson,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
Loudon,  spinster  —  at  St.  Anne  and  Agnes, 
Aldersgate,  London.     11  Oct.  1609.  B. 

Ball,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
white  baker,  and  "  Donsiara  "  Barnard,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  widow  —  at  St. 
Botolph  aforesaid.     14  July,  1626.  B. 

Ball,  John,  of  Yateley,  co.  Southampton,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Smith,  of 
Trimley,  co.  Surrey,  widow,  about  27 — at  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  near  Old  Fish  Street,  London. 
16  Aug.  1678.  V. 

Ball,  Joseph,  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth  Kent,  of 
same,  spinster — at  St.  Christopher-le-Stocks, 
or  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  19  Sept, 
1661.  B. 

Ball,  Nathaniel,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  Lon- 
don, citizen  and  Salter,  bachelor,  about  27,  and 
Mi-s.  Mary  Ashby,  of  Bishops  Strafford,  co. 
Herts,  spinster,  about  21,  with  her  mother's 
consent  —  at  Furnis  Pelham,  co.  Essex,  or 
Herts.     29  Jan.  167^.  V. 

Ball,  Thomas,  of  All  Saints  and  St.  Peter,  Maiden 
and  Alice  Chambers,  spinster,  of  City  of  Lon- 
don, gen.  lie,  28  Feb.  156f.  B. 

Ball,  Thomas,  of  Maiden,  Essex,  and  Barbara  Hill, 
of  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall — to  marry  there. 
4  Nov.  1577.  B. 

Ball,  Thomas,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Cooper,  spinster, 
18,  daughter  of  John  Cooper,  of  Elton,  co. 
Huntingdon,  clerk — at  Elton  aforesaid.  5  Sept. 
1661.  F. 

Ball,  William,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
waterman,  and  Anne  Pattin,  of  same,  spinster, 
her  parents  dead  —  at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     24  Aug.  1619.  B. 

Ball,  William,  tailor,  and  Anne  Cutler,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Walter  Cutler,  maltster — at  St. 
Clement,  Eastcheap,  London.  11  Jan.  162f. 
B. 

Ball,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  30, 
and  Alice  Vaughan,  of  Pembrey,  co.  Carmar- 
then, widow,  26— at  any  parish  chui-ch  in  the 
diocese  of  London.     13  Jan.  166f .  F. 

Ball,  William,  of  Mamhead,  co.  Devon,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  33,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Hussey,  of 
Hunnington,  co.  Lincoln,  spinster,  about  24, 
her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex.     7  July,  1668.  V. 

Ballard,  Francis,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin's-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  24,  and  Frances  Gardner,  of 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  spinster, 
23,  consent  of  her  father,  Richard  Gardner,  of 
same,  esq. —  at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  5  Aug. 
1644.  B. 


Ballard,  George,  gent.,  of  Little  Eston,  Essex, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Katherine  Crispe,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Richard  Crispe,  late 
of  same,  farrier,  deceased,  consent  of  her 
uncle,  Griffyn  Roberts,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  taylor  —  at  St.  Nicolas  Olave.  27 
April,  1631.  B. 

Ballard,  Richard,  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand,  mould 
maker,  and  Anne  Lucie,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Lucie,  of  Bushie,  co.  Middlesex — at  St. 
Leonard,  Foster  Lane.     26  Feb.  160  =  . 

Ballard,  Robert  (Ballarde),  and  Katherine  Stevyn, 
sijinster,  of  South  Weald,  Essex — at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf.     17  Jan.  157§.  B. 

Ballard,  William  (Ballarde),  gent.,  and  Elizabeth 
Colo,  spinster.  [Bond  by  Nicholas  Cole  and 
William  Brownrigg.j     18  March,  157J.  D. 

Ballendin,  Robert,  of  Willburton,  co.  Cambridge, 
gent.,  about  40,  and  Elizabeth  Anger,  of  St. 
Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex,  spinster,  30 
— at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  or 
....     5  Aug.  1697.  F. 

Ballett,  Charles,  of  Cambridge,  co.  Cambridge, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Chester,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
21  and  upwards,  and  at  own  disposal — at 
St.  Botolph  or  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London. 
13  Aug.  1669.  V. 

Ballett,  Charles,  of  Clement'sinn,  gent.,  widower, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Tingle,  of  East 
Easton  Neston  (sic),  co.  Northampton,  widow, 
about  35 — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  5  April, 
1672.  V. 

Ballett,  Charles,  of  Little  Hollingbury,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  widower,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Scrogges,  of  Albery,  Herts,  spinster,  about  20, 
her  father's  consent — at  Eltham,  Bromley ; 
or  Greenwich,  co.  Kent.     7  Feb.  167-|.  V. 

Ballett,  Richard,  and  Margaret  Kelinge,  of 
St.  John  Zachary,  London,  gen.  lie,  3  Feb. 
157?.  B. 

Ballett,  Richard,  of  Hatfield,  Broadoak,  co.  Essex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Elizabeth 
Newton,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  parents  dead— at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  aforesaid.     10  Oct.  1660.  V. 

Ballett,  William,  of  Hatfield,  Broadoak,  Essex, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Bridget  Clopton,  of  Stan- 
borne,  said  county,  spinster,  19,  her  parents 
dead — at  Matching  or  Sheering,  co.  Essex.  4 
April,  1663.  F. 

Ballarde,  Robert,  yeoman,  of  South  Will,  co. 
Essex,  and  Johanna  Abraham,  spinster,  of 
Raynham,  said  county— at  Raynham.  22  Jan. 
1581.  B. 

Ballinger,  William,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
London,  girdler,  and  Amy  Cole,  of  St.  Dun- 
stan-in-the-West,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Richard  Cole,  late  of  same,  girdler, 
deceased — at  St.  Mary,  Islinsrton,  Middlesex. 
25  April,  1617.  B. 

Balliuan,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  the  City  of  London, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Judith  Hill,  of  St.  Nicholas 
Aeon,  spinstei',  25 — at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon.  25 
June,  1640.  B. 

Ballow,  Stephen,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  26,  and  Katherine 
Jackson,  of  same,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Catherine  Coleman,  London.  21 
April,  1686.  F. 

Ballow,  Augustine,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Eliza- 
beth Philpot,  of  the  City  of  London,  spinster, 
about  22,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Philpot,  of  the 
city  of  Hereford,  gent.,  who  consents— at  St. 
Helen,  London,  or  ...  .     22  July,  1671.  F. 

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BaUowe,  Philip,  now  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
f^eiit.,  bachelor,  22,  his  father  dead,  consent  of 
his  mother,  Agnes  Becke,  alias  Ballowe,  and 
Una  ("r)  Cooper,   of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersprate, 
spinster,    17,   consent  of    her    mother,    Mary 
Cooper,  of  same— at  Chelsea.     22  June,  1638. 
B. 
Ballowe,  William,   of   Camberwell,    co.    Surrey, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  34,  and  Frances  Ballowe, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  22,  with  consent  of  her 
father,  Daniel  Ballowe,  of  same— at  Charlton, 
CO.  Kent.     28  Sept.  1678.  V. 
Ballthropp,  Richard,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
brewer,  and  Margaret  Warren,  of  llstrye,  co. 
Herts,   spinster,    daughter   of    —  Warren,  of 
same,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  3  Aug.  1596.  B. 
Balsey,  John,  sailor,  and  Elizabeth  Iden,  spinster, 
of  the  City  of  London,  daughter  of  —  Iden, 
of  St.    Olave,    Southwark,  waterman — at  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.     8  Oct.  1585.  B. 
Bamfeild,  William,  gent.,  of  Ingatestone,  Essex, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Martha  Brice,  of  Bnnitwood, 
said   county,    spinster,    22,    parents  dead — at 
Chelmsford   or  Danbury,  co.   Essex.     1  Sept. 
1646.  B. 
Bampfeild,     Sir    Coppleston,    of     Honyton,   co. 
Devon,  knight,  widower,  about  30,   and   Mrs. 
Jane  Poole,  of  Shute,    said  county,    spinster, 
about  20,  consent  of  her  father,  Sir  Courtney 
Poole,  of  same,  knight — at  Shute,  Honyton, 
or   Asminster,    said    county.      21    Oct.    1674. 
V. 
Bampford,  Patrick,  of  Asseridge,  co.  Herts,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Margaret  Cleaver,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  24,  and  at  her  own  dis- 
pose— at  Little  Gadsden,  co.  Herts.    3  Sept. 
1678.  V. 
Eanckworth,  Eichard,  of  London,  stationer,  and 
Elizabeth  Royden,  of   St.    Stephen,    Coleman 
Street,  said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Rovden,  of  Holt,  co.  Denbigh,  gent.,  gen.  lie, 
ISApril,  1595.  B. 
Bauckworth,    Robert,    of   the    City   of   London, 
scrivener,    and    Mary    Bnsbridge,    of    same, 
widow    of    John    Busbridge,    late    of    same, 
skinner — at    St.    Martin     Outwich,    London. 
1  March.  161f.  B. 
Bancroft,  Roger,  gent.,  and  Catherine  Cook,  of 
St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London,  spinster— at 
St.  Sepulchre,  London.     17  Aug.  1626.  B. 
Bancrofte,  Jerrard,  gent.,  of  St.  Nicholas    Cole 
Abbey,  bachelox",    23,  and  Beatrix  Jenkes.  of 
St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  daughter  of  John 
Jenkes,  of  City  of  London,  who  consents — at 
St.  Gregory,  near  St.  Paul.     19  May,  1616.  B. 
Baud,    Thomas,    of    St.    Dunstan  -  in  -  the  -  East, 
London,  bachelor,  35,  and  Sarah  Brand,  spinster, 
20,  daughter  of  Joseph  Brand,  of  Edwarstone, 
CO.  Suffolk,  esq.,  who  consents— at  St.  Dun- 
stan, or  Edwarstone  aforesaid.     8  April,  1663. 
F. 
Bangram,  William,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less, 
London,  girdler,  and  Joane  Dearmer,  spinster, 
daughter  of   John   Dearmer,  late  of  Barnet, 
CO.  Herts,  deceased — at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great,  London.     23  Nov.  1612.  B. 
Banion,  Alexander,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  haberdasher,  and  Ellen  Gyles,  of  St. 
Michael,   Queenhithe,  widow  of  John    Gyles, 
late   of   same,  jo\Tier — at    St.    Bennet  afore- 
said.    10  March,  1595.  B. 
Bauke,  John,  woollendraper,  and  Mercy  Fisher,  of 
London,     spinster,     daughter    of    Alexandra 
Fisher,    late    of     Detling,    co.    Kent,    gent., 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  28  April,  1596.  B. 


Banks,  Benjamin  (Bankes),  of  St.  Stephen,  Wal- 
brook,  London,  widower,  30,  and  Sarah  Ewere, 
of  St.  Michael,  in  St.  Albans,  co.  Herts, 
spinster,  with  consent  of  her  father,  Nathaniel 
Ewro,  of  same,  gent. — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London, or  ....  5  Feb.  169|.  F. 
Banks,  Henry  (Banckes),  clerk,  rector  of  Alba 
Rothinge,  co.  Essex,  and  EmmaEUett,  spinster, 
of  Stonway,  in  said  county,  gen.  lie,  22  Nov., 
1577.  B. 
Banks,  Henry  (Bankes),  and  Susanna Tillingham. 

21  Oct.  1662.  D. 
Banks,  Gray,  gent.,  of  City  of  London,  bachelor, 
40,  and  Elizabeth  Coppinger,  of  city  of  West- 
minster,   spinster,    30 — at    St.    Giles-in-the- 
Fields.     25  May,  1635.  B. 
Banks,   John  (Bankes),  of  St.    Margaret,    West- 
minster, joiner,  and  Margaret-ap-Thomas,  of 
St.  Bride,  spinster— at  St.   Margaret,   West- 
minster.    20  Jan.  160^,    D. 
Banks,   John  (Banckes),  of  Fulham,   Middlesex, 
husbandman,    and    Mary    Vincent,    of    same, 
widow,  of  Thomas  Vincent,  husbandman — at 
St.    Bennet,    Paul's  Wharf,  London.     2   Feb. 
16^.  B. 
Banks,  John  (Bancks),  and   Pleasant  Trigge,  of 
St.  Martin-le-Grand  [in  margin,  Foster  Lane]. 
9  Jan.  16fa.  d. 
Banks,  John  (Bankes),  esq.,  of  Kingston  Hall,  co. 
Dorset,   bachelor,    about    23,    and    Margaret 
Parker,     spinster,     17,    daughter    of    Henry 
Parker,  of  Houghton,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Houghton,  aforesaid,  or  St.  Giles- 
in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.     30  May,  1691.  F. 
Banks,   Richard,  of   St.    Bartholomew-the-Great, 
London,    mason,    and    Mary    Miller,    of    St. 
Nicholas    Cole   Abbey,    London,    spinster — at 
St.  Nicholas  Cole  Abbev,  aforesaid.      26  Jan. 
162|.  B. 
Banks,  Richard  (Bancks),  of  All  Hallow,  Lombard 
Street,  bachelor,  25,  and  Sarah  Clarke,  of  St. 
Bennet,  Gracechurch  Street,  an  orjAan,  con- 
sent of  her  uncle  and  guardian,  Thos.  Hudson 
—at  All  Hallows  Barking.     16  Jan.  167^.  B. 
Banks,  Robert   (Backos),   and  Agnes  Thturnolde, 
spinster,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex — to  marry 
there.     9  Feb.  157|.  B. 
Banks,   Robert  (Banckes),  of  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church,  Loudon,  and  Christian  Price,  of  same, 
spinster — at  same.     12  Dec.  1618.  B. 
Banks,    Uriah    (Bankes),    of    St.    Martin-iu-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  haberdasher,  bachelor,  22, 
and  Isabell  Dawson,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
Christopher  Dawson,  of  Knight's  Stanford,  co. 
York,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  aforesaid,  or  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel, 
Middlesex.     6  May,  1677.  F. 
Banks,  William  (Banckes),  of  White  Rooding,  co. 
Essex,     yeoman,     and    Martha     Darbie,    of 
Hutton,    CO.     Essex,    spinster,    daughter    of 
—  Darbie,  late  of  same,  deceased — at  White 
Rooding  aforesaid.     28  April,  1619.  B. 
Banks,  William    (Bankes),  of   St.    Paul,    Covent 
Garden,  gent.,  widower,  about  38,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Ewell,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
widow,  about  45 — at  St.  Gregory,  London.     17 
August,  1670.  V. 
Banks,    William    (Banckes),   of   Winstanley,    co. 
Lancaster,  esq.,  bachelor,  27,  and  Lettice  Legh, 
of  Lyme,  co.  Chester,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of 
Richard  Legh,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents — at 
Stockport,  or  Prestbury,  or  any  chapel  thereto 
annexed  in  co.  Chester.     21  Dec.  1686.  F. 
Bannister,  Burgh,  and  Margaret  Mountague,  of 
city  of  Westminster,  widow.    27  July,  1637.  D. 
Bannister,    Francis    (Banister),    of    the    Middle 
Temple,  esq. ,  andElizabeth  Chorlton ,  of  Shrews - 
bury,  CO.  Salop,  widow.     4  Feb.  156^.    F. 


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Bannister,  Jeffery  (Banister),  of  Sb.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  about  23,  son  of  Jeffery 
Banister,  of  eatne,  gent ,  -who  alleges,  and 
Katherine  Fletcher,  of  same,  aged  21,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark. 
28  May,  1663.  V. 

Bannister,  Jeffery  (Banister),  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  Middlesex,  widower,  24,  son  of 
Jeffery  Banister,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  who  alleges,  and  Elizabeth 
Howell,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
spinster,  20,  her  parents  dead,  with  consent 
of  her  uncle,  Mr.  Howell,  of  same,  gent. — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  aforesaid,  or  St.  Mary, 
Islington,  or  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middle- 
sex.    19  Aug.  1664.  F. 

Bannister,  John  (Bannester),  of  ....  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, and  Katherine  Poole,  spinster,  of  St. 
Nicholas  Aeon,  London — at  St.  Nicholas  afore- 
said.    5  Feb.  15f§.  B. 

Bannister,  John  (Banister),  and  Elizabeth  Dover, 
of  city  of  Westminster,  spinster.  24  Sept. 
1635.  D. 

Bannister,  John  (Banister),  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  widower,  46,  and  Mary  Wood,  of 
same,  widow,  50 — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate. 
11  Jan.  167fl.  B. 

Bannister,  Laurence,  bachelor,  about  24,  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  Bannister,  of  Pursen- 
ham,  CO.  Northampton,  knight,  and  Mary 
Dynham,  spinster,  about  17,  daughter  of  Sir 
John  Dynham,  of  Borstall,  co.  Bucks,  knight, 
who  consents — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or  St. 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf.     30  Nov.  1632.  F. 

Bannister  Thomas  (Bannester),  aud  Johanna 
Badger,  widow,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie, 
3  Aug.  1571.  B. 

Bannister,  Thomas,  of  the  City  of  London, 
draper,  and  Margery  Walter,  spinster,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  daughter  of 
Richard  Walter,  j'eoman^at  St.  James, 
Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.     16  Nov.  1620.  B. 

Bannister  William  (Banister),  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  cordwainer,  and  "  Saintmanam"  Bar- 
rett (.sio),  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Hugh  Bennett  {sic),  of  Otley, 
CO.  York,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  21  Feb.  159|. 
B. 

Sanson,  William,  of  Bishops  Stofford,  co.  Herts, 
gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Frances  Grove, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Thomas  Grove,  of 
Berden,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  who  consents— at 
Lambeth,  co.  Surrey.     10  May,  1665.  F. 

Barber,  Brian,  and  Elizabeth  Alen,  —  July, 
1547.  F. 

Barber,  Edward,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
merchant,  and  Anne  Olyver,  of  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  widow  of  —  Olyver,  late  of 
same,  mariner— at  Stepney,  aforesaid.  26 
Aug.  1611.  B. 

Barber,  Haynes,  of  Clavering,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  31,  and  ilargaret  Whier  (F),  of 
same,  spinster,  21,  her  father  dead,  at  Claver- 
ing aforesaid.     17  Feb.  163|.  B. 

Barber,  Jarratt,  gent.,  of  Stepney,  bachelor, 
32,  and  Joane  Clarke,  of  same,  widow,  about 
50— at  All  Hallows  Barking.  17  Feb. 
164^.  B. 

Barber,  John,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant, 
and  Elizabeth  Barker,  of  Dagenham,  co. 
Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Barker,  of 
same,  merchant  tailor — at  the  parish  church 
of  the  Savoy.     26  Oct.  1609.  B. 

Barber,  Robert  (Barbar),  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
gent.,  widower,  about  39,  and  Jane 
Shafto,  of  same,  widow,  about  44 — at  St. 
Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street.  1  Sept. 
1666.  V. 


Barber,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Thorogood,  10 
I\[ay,  1575.   F. 

Barbon,  James,  of  London,  gent.,  widower, 
about  35,  and  Mary  Manfeild,  of  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden,  widow,  about  35 — at  Mary- 
bone,  Middlesex.     15  May,  1669.  V. 

Barbon,  John,  Parson  of  Pisford,  co.  Northampton, 
widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs.  Epiphania  Taylor, 
of  Ayleton,  co.  Huntingdon,  spinster,  about 
36,  and  at  own  dispose,  alleged  by  Zacharie 
Taylor,  of  St.  Dunstaniu-thc-East  London,  citi- 
zen and  upholder — at  Pisford  or  Ayleton,  afore- 
said.    12  June,  1676.   V. 

Barbon  Nicholas  (Barbone),  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  and  Dorothy  Charles,  of  same, 
spinster.     1  April,  1635.  D. 

Barbon,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Dunstan-iu-tlie-West,  doc- 
tor of  physic,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Margaret 
Hayes,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster, 
about  23,  and  at  own  dispose — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  or  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate.  26 
Jan.  16fa.     V. 

Barbor,  John,  and  Ursula  Maunsfeilde,  widow,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  26  May,  1573.  B. 

Barbor,  John,  of  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  waterman, 
and  Dorothy  Clarke,  of  same,  widow  of  John 
Clarke,  late  of  same,  fisherman — at  Ealing 
aforesaid.     27  Feb.  159|.  B. 

Barbor,  John,  of  Caldwell,  in  parish  St.  Mary, 
in  town  of  Bedford,  esq.,  Middlesex,  about 
45,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Porter,  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex,  widow,  about  40 — at  Hackney 
aforesaid.     5  June,  1665.  V. 

Barbor,  Lewis,  and  Margaret  Ford,  of  St.  Martin, 
Ludgate — to  marry  there.     18  Nov.  1546.  B. 

Barbor,  Robert,  of  Hexton,  Herts,  and  Agnes 
Marshe,  widow,  of  diocese  of  London — at 
Hexton.     25  May,  1577.  B. 

Barbor,  Thomas,  and  Mary  Shaw,  widow,  of 
diocese  of  Westminster.     26  Oct.  1545.  F. 

Barbor,  Thomas,  of  St.  Olave,  Silver  Street, 
London,  dyer,  and  Johanna  Fayerfaxe,  spinster, 
of  City  of  London,  daughter  of  John  Fayer- 
faxe, of  Rowington,  co.  Warwick,  weaver,  gen. 
lie,  20  Dee  1587.  B. 

Barbor,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Watkynson,  of 
London.     24  Jan.  154|.  F. 

Barcocke,  Cbristoi3her,  of  St.  Margaret,  L^>th- 
bury,  London,  bachelor,  and  Blandina  Goodall, 
of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  spinster — at  Hingdou 
aforesaid.     10  Feb.  161  J. B. 

Barcocke,  Edmund,  and  Alice  Adams,  spinster, 
both  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  London— at  St.  Benet 
Fink  aforesaid.     10  Oct.  1626.  B. 

Barcocke,  John  (Barcock),  of  Great  Ilford,  co. 
Essex,  yeoman,  and  Agnes  Jarrett,  of  Barking, 
said  county,  widow  of  Anthony  Jarrett,  late  of 
same,  tailor — at  Barking  aforesaid.  26  Jan. 
160A.  B. 

Barcroft,  Charles,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark, 
Surrey,  merchant  tailor,  bachelor,  23,  and 
Dorothie  Crosby,  spinster,  15,  daughter  of 
John  Crosby,  late  of  St.  Albans,  Herts,  gent., 
deceased,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  Mary 
Crosby,  of  same,  widow — at  parish  church  of 
St.  Albans  aforesaid.     20  Feb.  leSf.  F. 

Barcroft,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex, esq.,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Powell, 
of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  widow — at 
Lambeth,  CO.  Surrey,  or  ....     5  Jan.  168|.  F. 

Barcroft,  Robert,  of  Westminster,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Holliug.vorth,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
spinster,  about  21,  consent  of  mother,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Hollingworth,  of  same,  widow,  at 
St.  George,  Southwark,  or  Knightsbridge,  or 
Marylcbone,  Middlesex.     26  Sept.  1676.    Y. 


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Bard,  John   (Barde),  esq.,  of  Bullingbrooke,  co. 
Lincoln,  widower,  46  or  47,  and  Frances  San- 
derson, of  South  Thoresby,  CO.  Lincoln,  widow, 
about  41— at  St.  Peter-le-Poor.    24  Sept.  1081. 
B. 
Bard,    Thomas,  of    St.    Peter,    Cheap,    London, 
bachelor,  25,    and  Mary   Gott,   spinster,    17, 
daughter    of     Samuel    Gott,    of    Battell,    co. 
Sussex,  esq.,    who    consents  —  at    St.    Mary, 
Woolnoth,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London. 
3  Oct.  1661.  F. 
Bard,  Thomas,    of    St.  Peter,    Cheap,    London, 
citizen  and  girdler,    widower,  about  40,  and 
Mrs.  Susanna  Crew,  of  Broad  Street,  London, 
widow,  about  28 — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
Middlesex.     21  May,  1679.  V. 
Bard,    William,    of  St.    Peter,    Cheap,    London, 
bachelor,  about  30,   son  of  Maximilian   Bard, 
of  Hammersmith,  Middlesex,  esq.,  who  alleges, 
and     Eebecca    Glover,    spinster,     about    20, 
daughter  of  Thomas    Glover,  of  St.  Edmund, 
Lombard  Street,  London,  merchant,  who  con- 
sents— at    Acton,    Ealing,    or    Sc.    Leonard, 
Shoreditch,  Middlesex.     3  June,  1675.  F. 
Bardin,     John,     of     Hammersmith,     Middlesex, 
bachelor,    above   21,    and  Dorothy  Smith,   of 
same,  spinster,  above  21 — atChiswick,  Middle- 
sex.    25  Feb.  1754.  F. 
Bardin,  Joseph,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mary  Messinger,  of  same, 
widow — at  same.     1  Sept.  1673.  F. 
Barefoote,  Edward,  of  Lamborne,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
and  Winifred  Hildersham,  spinster,  of  Hatfield 
Broadoak,    in   said   county,    gen.    lie,  3   Jan. 
158^.  B. 
Barefoote,   George,  clerk,  rector  of  Fyfield,  co. 
Essex,    and    Katherine    Barefoote,    spinster, 
daughter  of    Benedict   [?  "Bennett"]    Bare- 
foote, deceased — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     5  April,  1619.  B. 
Barefoote,  Henry  (Barefoot),  and  Sarah  Prudence. 

1698.  D. 
Barefoote,  Luke,  mariner,  of  London,  and  Dionisia 
Maundie,  of  St.  Mary,  W^hitechapel,  widow  of 
Luke  Maundie,  late  of  same,  mariner,  gen.  lie, 
22  April,  1594.  B. 
Barefoote,  Simon,  freemason,  and  Johanna  Shef- 
forde,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts,  spinster,  daughter 
of  —  Shefforde,  late  of    same,    husbandman, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  14  Aug.  1592.  B. 
Barefoote,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bartholomew-by-the- 
Exchange,   London,   gent.,  and  Anne  Willson, 
spinster,  of  same,  daughter  of  Thomas  Willson, 
late  of  Reading,  Berks,  haberdasher,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  20  March,  159|.  B. 
Barfoot,  Henry,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
white   baker,    and    Rose    Hewett,    of    same, 
spinster,    daughter    of    William     Hewett,     of 
same,  tallow-chandler — at  St.   Giles,   Cripple- 
gate, aforesaid.     1  Dec.  1617.  B. 
Bargeman,  John,  of  St.  Helen,  London,  bachelor, 
23,    and    Elizabeth    Dickens,     spinster,     18, 
daughter  of  John   Dickens,  of  St.   Martin-in- 
the-Vintrj',  London,  gent.,   who  consents — at 
St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury,  or   All  Hallows-in- 
the-Wall,  London.  14  April,  1666.  F. 
Bargeman,  John,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street, 
widower,  35,  and  Sara  Price,  of   St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,     spinster,     25— at    Whitechapel. 
30  Dec.  1679.  B. 
Bargrave,    Thomas,    gent.,    of    Eastrey,    Kent, 
bachelor,    26,    and    Honora    Estcott,    of    St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  20,  consent  of 
mother,    Alice    Estcott,    widow,    testified    by 
"  Ludowick"    Wemis    {sic    subs.),    D.D. — at 
St.     Bartholomew -the- Less,     or     St.     Mary 
Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street.     3  Aug.  1647.  B. 


Barham,  Francis,  jun.,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  shipwright,  bachelor,  about  30, 
and  Mrs.  Mary  Foe,  of  St.  Swithin,  London, 
spinster,  about  20,  with  her  father's  consent — 
at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Bermondsey,  co. 
Surrey.  20  May,  1679.  V. 
Barker,  Arthur,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Lydia  Curtin,  spinster,  25, 
daughter  of  James  Curtin,  of  Abingdon, 
Berks,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Saviour,  or 
St.  George,  co.  Surrrey ;  or  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster.     18  Feb.  16^-fl.  F. 

Barker,  Borlase,  of  Little  Marlow,  Bucks,  citizen 
and  Salter,  of  London,  bachelor,  about  23,  and 
Mary  Deane,  of  Great  Marlow,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  16,  and  at  own  disposal — at 
Farnham  Royal,  or  Hudson,  said  county. 
6  Aug.  1672.  V. 

Barker,  Christopher,  and  Katherine  Read,  widow, 
of  Islington,  gen.  lie,  14  July,  1563.   B. 

Barker,  Edmund,  D.D.,  rector  of  Beriton,  co. 
Southampton,  bachelor,  about  40,  and  Isabel! 
Gillingham,  spinster,  about  30,  daughter  of 
George  Gillingham,  D.D.,  rector  of  Charlton, 
said  county  —  at  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
London.     20  Jan.  166^.  V. 

Barker,  Edmund,  of  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  sailor, 
and  Mary  Page,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Andrew  Hubbard,  London.     6  Feb.  166^.  B. 

Barker,  Francis,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
London,  mercer,  bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth 
Gomeldon,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  William 
Gomeldon,  of  St.  Peter-le-Poor,  London,  esq., 
who  consents — at  Chiswick,  or  Lincoln's  Inn 
Chapel,  Middlesex.     27  Dec.  1673.  F. 

Barker,  Francis,  and  Alice  Coxe,  of  Hendon, 
spinster,  gen.  He. ,'14  Sept.  1573.  B. 

Barker,  George,  goldsmith,  and  Avery  Smithe, 
widow,  relict  of  Edwin  Smithe,  of  St.  John, 
Walbrook,  London,  gen.  lie,  13  Dec.  1581.    B. 

Barker,  Gregory,  of  St.  John  Zachary,  London, 
armorer,  and  Mary  Smithe,  of  said  city, 
widow  of  —  Smithe,  late  of  St.  Michael, 
Crooke-lane,  London,  tallow-chandler,  gen.  lie, 
5  July,  1589.  B. 

Barker,  Henry,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Mary  Wender,  spinster,  19, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Wender,  of  Bray,  co. 
Berks,  gent.,  who  consents — at  Fashbrooke,  or 
Wokingham,  co.  Berks.     3  Dec.  1669.  F. 

Barker,  Hugh,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Elizabeth  Whitehead,  spinster,  22, 
daughter  of  Henry  Whitehead,  of  Titherley, 
CO.  Southampton,  esq.,  who  consents  —  at 
Titherley  aforesaid,  or  ....  6  March,  16|^. 
F. 

Barker,  John,  and  Agnes  Lyster.     6  Dec.  1548.  F. 

Barker,  John,  and  Ellenor  Thompson — to  marry 
at  St.  Bride.     3  Dec.  1561.  B. 

Barker,  John,  gent.,  bachelor,  30,  son  of  Thomas 
Barker,  of  Yoxon,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents, and  Anne  Coates,  of  Broxbourne,  Herts, 
maidtn,  21,  consent  of  father,  Robert  Coates, 
of  same,  gent. — at  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane, 
London.     2  Aug.  1610.  B. 

Barker,  John,  of  Oakingham,  Berks,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  21,  and  Jane  Wilde,  of  Bag- 
shot,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  21,  consent  of 
father,  John  Wilde,  of  same,  gent.,  attested 
by  Eilinor  Ramsey,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
spinster — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf.  4  Feb. 
166?.  V. 

Barker,  Joseph,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  21,  his  father's  consent,  and 
Anno  Choppington,  of  same,  spinster,  about 
22,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  St.  Saviour.  Southwark.  or  St. 
Clemeut  Danes.     30  Dec.  1668.  V. 


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Thomas  Barley 


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Barker,  Leonard,  of  St.  Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane, 
London,  and  Elizabeth  Berker,  of  St.  Bennet, 
Gracechurch,  London — at  St.  Bennet  aforesaid. 
17  Jan.  154^.  B. 

Barker,  Matthew,  of  parish  of  Christi  {sic) ,  London, 
citizen  and  merchant  taylor,  and  Mary  Brand, 
of  St.  Martin-le-Grand,  daughter  of  John 
Brand,  of  same,  tailor — at  St.  Leonard,  in 
St.  Martin-le-Grand.     10  Sept.  1610.  D. 

Barker,  Matthew,  of  Putney,  Surrey,  gent., 
widower,  about  66,  and  Anne  Rogers,  of  same, 
widow,  about  52 — at  ....  5  Jan.  166^.  V. 
[In  margin,  "  Gratis."] 

Barker,  Michael,  of  St.  Leonard,  Bromlej^  Middle- 
sex, merchant  taylor,  and  "  Effam  "  Edwardes, 
spinster,  of  the  city  of  London,  daughter  of 
John  Edwardes,  of  same,  "  Panndrius,"  gen. 
lie.     U  Dec.  1590.  B. 

Barker,  Richard,  of  London,  yeoman,  and  Eliza- 
beth Lecher,  spinster,  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard 
Street,  in  said  City,  daughter  of  William 
Lecher,  late  of  London,  shoemaker,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  27  July,  1591.  B. 

Barker,  Richard,  of  St.  Giley,  Cripplegate, 
London,  gent.,  widower,  and  Theodosia  Wray, 
of  same,  28,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Wray,  late 
of  Glentworth,  CO.  Lincoln,  knight,  deceased — 
at  ...  .  about  10  Nov.  1660.  F. 

Barker,  Robert,  and  Margery  Pawnfott,  of  diocese 
of  Peterborough.     14  Dec.  1544.  F. 

Barker,  Robert,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent.,  and 
Margaret  Cooke,  spinster,  famulam  Mr.  Roger 
Townsende,  esq.,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie, 
19  Dec.  1583.  B. 

Barker,  Robert,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  33, 
and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bucknall,  of  Watford,  co. 
Herts,  spinster,  27,  at  her  own  disj^osal — at 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  or  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  5  Dec.  1693. 
F. 

Barker,  Robert,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Aishe,  spinster,  20, 
consent  of  father,  Mr.  John  Aishe,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  gent. — at  St.  Bride.  2  Nov. 
1704.  B. 

Barker,  Scorey,  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  esq., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Anne  Robinson,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  knight  and 
hart.,  alderman  of  London,  who  consents — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or  ....  19  May,  1679.  F. 

Barker,  Thomas,  husbandman,  and  Elizabeth 
Jones,  spinster,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex, 
daughter  of  —  Jones,  of  same,  yeoman,  gen. 
lie,  4  May,  1594.  B. 

Barker,  Thomas,  alias  Chapman,  of  Inner  Temple, 
gent.,  bachelor,  22,  son  of  Edmond  Barker,  ats 
Chapman,  of  Sibton,  Suffolk,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents, and  Mary  Goodwin,  of  St.  Bennet 
Gracechurch,  maiden,  20,  daughter  of  John 
Goodwin,  late  of  East  Bergholt,  co.  Suffolk, 
clothier,  deceased,  consent  of  her  brother, 
John  Goodwin,  of  East  Bergholt  aforesaid, 
clothier — at  St.  Bennet,  Gracechurch.  16  July, 
1611.  B. 

Barker,  Thomas,  and  Susanna  Davies,  alias 
Bainard,  of  city  of  Westminster,  widow.  15 
Nov.  1642.  D. 

Barker,  Thomas,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about40,and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Talbot,  of  Claynes, 
CO.  Worcester,  widow,  about  30 — at  Claynes 
aforesaid.     16  May,  1667.  V. 

Barker,  Urias,  of  Heydon  (?),  co.  Essex,  gent., 
attendant  on  Sir  Thomas  Dacres,  knight,  25, 
both  parents  dead,  and  Mary  Searle,  of  Little- 
bury,  Essex,  maiden,  25,  daughter  of  Robert 
Searle,  of  Elmdon,  Essex,  yeoman,  who  con- 
sents—at Littleburv.  Essex.  28  Jan.  1605. 
B. 


Barker,  William,  of  City  of  London,  and  Elizabeth 
Waterhouse,  of  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street,  London 
— at  St.  Bride  aforesaid.  1  Feb.  154§.  B. 
Barker,  William,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
embroiderer,  and  Celena  Lea,  of  All  Hallows 
Staining,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Richard  Lea,  of  same,  draper — at  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex.  3  Sept.  1593.  B. 
Barkei',  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Pields, 
Middlesex,  esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth 
Dixon,  of  Tunbridge,  co.  Kent,  spinster,  23, 
at  her  own  disposal — at  Maidstone,  Kent,  or 
St.  Gregory,  or  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.  12  Jan. 166|.  F. 
Barker,  William,  of  Sunning,  Berks,  esq., 
widowei',  about  60,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Tedman, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  40,  and  at  own 
dispose — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or  St. 
Mary,  Savoy.  2  June,  1668.  V. 
Barker,  Sir  William,  bart.,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  widower,  50,  and  Mrs.  Letitia 
Motham,  of  same,  spinster,  30 — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  alleged  by  Robert  Herbert,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  gent.    11  Nov.  1702.  B. 

BarkliaiH,  Thomas,  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  widower, 
30,  and  Ann  Angier,  of  Richmond,  Surrey, 
widow,  24 — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  15 
April,  1704.  B. 

Barkley,  James  (Barkeley),  of  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  butcher,  and  Helen 
Torsley,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
Torsley,  late  of  Gosberton,  co.  Lincoln, 
deceased — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  afore- 
said.    2  Dec.  1622.  B. 

Barkley,  Thomas,  of  Cotgrave,  co.  Notts,  clerk, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Hester  Wright,  spinster,  23, 
of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  London,  with  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London.     27  Nov.  1663.  F. 

Barkley,  William,  of  St.  Gabriel  Fenchurch, 
London,  merchant,  and  Magdalen  Archer,  of 
Thaydon  Garnon,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Henry  Archer,  gent.,  deceased— at  Epping, 
CO.  Essex.     3  Aug.  1618.  B. 

Barksdale,  Simon,  gent.,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  White- 
head, of  same,  spinster,  26  — at  St.  Michael, 
Basishaw.     8  Feb.  164|.  B. 

Barksdale,  William,  of  St.  George,  Southwark, 
widower,  34,  and  Mary  Adams,  of  St.  Clave, 
Southwark,  widow,  35 — at  St.  Mildred,  Bread 
Street.     7  Dec.  1698.  B. 

Barkstead,  John,  of  St.  Edmund  -  the  -  King, 
London,  bachelor,  30,  merchant,  and  Audrey 
Spence,  of  South  Mawling,  co.  Sussex, 
spinster,  23,  daughter  of  John  Spence,  esq., 
who  consents — at  South  Mawling  aforesaid, 
or  ...  .     5  Dec.  1690.  F. 

Barksted,  Michael,  goldsmith,  and  Rose  Herring, 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Anthony  Herring,  goldsmith, 
deceased — at  St.  Olave,  Old  Jewry,  London. 
27  Aug.  1621.  B. 

Barley,  George,  of  South  Hanningfield,  and  Ellinor 
Hill,  widow,  of  diocese  of  London.  31  Jan. 
155|.  B. 

Barley,  Haynes,  of  Clavering,  Es.«ex,  esq., 
widower,  about  55,  and  Mary  Riddelsden,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  25,  consent  of  her  mother, 
—  Fish,  alias  Riddelsden — at  St.  James,  Clerk- 
enwell.     13  May,  1663.  V. 

Barley,  Henry,  of  Great  Horsley,  and  Lucy 
Peune,  widow,  gen.  lie.     13  May,  1560.  B. 

Barley,  Thomas,  and  Elizabeth  Woode,  widow, 
gen.  lie.  John  Monger,  3-eoman,  and  Mabell 
Pelowe,  widow — at  St.  Peter.  Paul's  Wharf. 
31  March,  15S2.  B. 


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John  Barlow 


[1521-1869.J  Ricliai'd  Hiiniaid 


So 


Barlow,  John,  of  Rt.  Mary,  Strand,  alias  Savoy, 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  bachelor,  and  Alice 
Jackson,  of  St.  Scpul'-hro,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Robert  Jackson,  late  of  Hasling- 
ton,  CO.  Lnucastor,  yeoman,  deceased — at  St. 
Mildred,  in  the  roullry,  London.  2G  April, 
1G08.  B. 

Barlow,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Timothea 
Sanders,  of  same,  spinster,  about  24',  consent 
of  mother,  Susan  Sanders,  widow — at  St. 
JIartin-in-thc-Ficlds,  or  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    11  July,  1GG3.  Y. 

Barlow,  John,  of  Slebage,  co.  Pembroke,  esq., 
bachelor,  20,  and  Beatrice  Lloyd,  of  St. 
Martin- in -the  -  Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  parents  dead,  and  she  at  the 
disposal  of  her  brother.  Sir  John  Lloyd,  bart., 
of  the  Forest,  co.  Carmarthen,  who  alleges — at 
St.  Martin,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex.     2  Feb.  167i  F. 

Barnaby,  Benjamin,  of  St.  Alphage,  London, 
bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Hatt,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
7  Nov.  IGGl.  B. 

Baruaby,  Edward,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Susan  Callow, 
of  Collingborne,  Duces,  co.  Wilts,  spinster, 
about  20,  consent  of  father,  Richard  Callow, 
of  same,  gent. — at  Uj)hareu  Chute  or  Tid- 
worth,  Wilts.     28  Dec.  1660.  Y. 

Bax'naby,  Francis,  of  Hidgendon,  Bucks,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Elizabeth  Newman, 
of  St.  Alphage,  London,  spinster,  about  24, 
and  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  London.     24  Nov.  1G70.  Y. 

Barnaby,  John  (Barnabe)  of  Braxted  Magna,  and 
Catherine  Bonham,  of  Stanway.  10  July,  1534. 
B. 

Barnaby,  Oliver  (Barnabye),  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  and  Bridget  Palmer,  spinster,  of 
the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  6  June,  1564. 
B. 

Baruaby,  Philip  (Barnabie),  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  skinner,  and  Katherine  IBrowne, 
spinster,  of  said  city,  daughter  of  —  Browne, 
late  of  Wistowe,  co.  Leicester,  gent.,  deceased, 
gen.  lie.     28  Nov.  1594.  B. 

Barnaby,  Richard  (Barneby),  of  Brockhampton, 
CO.  Hereford,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and 
Isabella  Lechmere,  of  Henly,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  22,  with  consent  of  her  father, 
Nicholas  Lechmere,  of  same,  esq. — at  Henly 
aforesaid.     2G  June,  1G78.  Y. 

Baruaby,  Robert,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Ann  Bedford,  spinster, 
about  26,  daughter  of  Thomas  Bedford,  late 
of  CO.  Northampton,  gent.,  deceased,  with 
consent  of  her  mother,  Mary  Bedford,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London,  widow — to  marry  at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn.     16  Oct.  1632.  F. 

Barnaby,  Thomas,  of  Ruslipe,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Awsiter, 
of  Ealing,  said  county,  spinster,  about  20,  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Less,  London,  or  Ealing  aforesaid.  5  May, 
1670.  V. 

Barnaby,  William  (Barnabye),  of  St.  Mary,  Alder- 
manbury,  London,  vintner,  and  Bridget  Keye, 
of  St.  Oiave,  Old  Jewry,  London,  widow  of 
Richard  Keye,  late  of  same,  vintner,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  14  June,  1588.  B. 

Baruacastle,  Richard,  sailor,  and  Anne  Eache, 
of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  widow  of  —  Eache, 
late  of  same,  sailor — at  Stepney  aforesaid. 
17  July,  1595.  B. 

Barnam,  William,  and  Joanna  Beanstede.  18  Jan. 
1572.  F. 


Barnap,  Thomas,  of  Stansted  Abbotts,  Herts, 
husbandman,  and  Mary  Elliot,  of  Hunsdon, 
said  county,  spinster — at  Little  Ilford,  co. 
Essex.     14  Sept.  1610.  B. 

Barnard,  Andrew,  "nautam,"  and  Joanna  Snagge, 
of  Stepney,  gen.  lie.,  4  Aug.  1565.   B. 

Barnard,  David,  of  St.  Mar}',  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex, embroiderer,  and  Margery  Sturton,  of  St. 
Trinity-the-Less,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Richard.     9  May,  1594.  B. 

Barnard,  Francis  (Barnarde),  and  Elizabeth 
Moore,  widow,  of  Watford,  Herts — at  Dagen- 
ham,  Essex.     7  Oct.  1577.  B. 

Barnard,  Francis,  of  Stratford-upon-Haven,  co. 
Warwick,  gent.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Mary  Watson, 
of  Hackney,  spinster,  21,  consent  of  her  mother, 
Priscilla  Watson,  widow — at  St.  Faith,  London, 
or  Hackney,  Middlesex.     31  Aug.  1640.  B. 

Barnard,  George,  of  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln, 
gent.,  widower,  40,  and  Anne  Mawe,  of  Craise 
Sound,  said  county,  35 — at  Gainsborough,  or 
....     16  Dec.  1701.  F. 

Barnard,  Harrold,  and  Lucy  Huges,  widow,  of 
St.  John,  Walbrook — to  marry  there.  8  Feb. 
15|§.  B. 

Barnard,  Henry,  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Stringer,  of  same, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  William  Stringer, 
late  of  same,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her 
mother  —  Stringer,  and  of  her  grand- 
father, Richard  Stringer — at  Bletham,  alias  Eg 
Deane,  or  Coates,  co.  Sussex.  1  July,  1661. 
F. 

Barnard,  John  (Barnerd),  of  Roothing  Margaret, 
CO.  Essex,  yeoman,  and  Marian  Eve,  of  Rooth- 
ing Abbots,  said  coitnty,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Weston  Eve,  of  same,  yeoman — at  Roothing 
Margaret  aforesaid.     20  Sept.  1604.  B. 

Barnard,  John,  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Lettice  Gray,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Richard  Gray,  of 
Whiteborow,  co.  Northampton,  yeoman,  who 
consents — at  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London. 
9  May,  1664.   F. 

Barnard,  John,  of  Barking,  Essex,  gent.,  widower, 
about  31,  and  Elizabeth  Tong,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  30— at  Romford  church  or 
chapel,  said  county.     18  Dec.  1665.  Y. 

Barnard,  John,  of  Barking,  Essex,  gent.,  widower, 
about  40,  and  Elizabeth  Thompson,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  widow,  about  36 — 
at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex.  27  July, 
1668.  Y. 

Barnard,  John,  of  Rodmarton,  co.  Gloucester, 
gent.,  bachelor,  27,  and  Rachel  Packer,  of 
Cricklade,  Wilts,  spinster,  about  20,  whose 
parents  are  believed  to  be  consenting — at  Rod- 
marton or  Cricklade  aforesaid,  or  Escott  or 
Kemble,  co.  Wilts.     12  Feb.  166§.  F. 

Barnard,  Isaac,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  London, 
bachelor,  32,  and  Hannah  Strickson,of  Trinity 
parish,  said  city,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of 
John  Strickson,  of  Oundel),  co.  Northampton, 
gent  ,  who  consents — at  St.  Saviour,  South- 
wark,  CO.  Surrey,  or  St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  or 
St.  Michael,  Wood  Street,  London.  10  July, 
16s6.  F. 

Barnard,  Richard,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle.  London, 
salcman,  and  Elizabeth  Gale,  of  St.  Clement, 
Eastcheap,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Audrew- 
in-the- Wardrobe,  London.     14  June,  1626.   B. 

Barnard,  Richard,  of  Petsoe,  co.  Bucks,  gent., 
bachelor,  24,  his  father  dead,  and  Dorothy 
Aleway,  spinster,  about  22,  daughter  of  Raphe 
A.leway,  late  of  Shenley,  co.  Bucks,  gent., 
deceased,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  Dorothy 
Rothram,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  widow — at 
St.  Faith-the-Yirgin,  London.   12  Dec.  1632.  F. 


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Barnard,  Robert  (Barnerde),  poulterer,  aud 
Johanna  Marcombo,  S2:)inster,  of  Christohurch, 
Newgate,  daughter  of  John  Marcombe,  of 
Ware,  Herts,  husbandman,  deceased  —  at 
Christchurch  aforesaid.     29  Nov.  1583.  B. 

Barnard,  Robert  (Barnarde),of  Chesthunt,  Herts, 
brewer,  and  Elizabeth  Browghefett,  widow,  of 
same,  relict  of  Daniel  Browghefett,  of  St.  Mar- 
garet Moses,  London,  tailor — at  8t.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch.     11  Jan.  158f.  B. 

Barnard,  Robert,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Lane,  of  St. 
Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  spinster,  16,  daughter 
of  William  Lane,  of  same,  merchant  taylor, 
Who  consents — at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall. 
3  Nov.  1634  B. 

Barnard,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Petworth,  Sussex, 
widower,  40,  and  Frances  Hall,  of  same, 
widow,  40 — at  St.  Martia-in-the-Fields,  or 
Marybone.     26  Jan.  164f .  B. 

Barnard,  Walter  (Barnarde),  of  Danbury,  co. 
Esses,  gent.,  and  Margaret  Hales,  spinster,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  gen.  lie,  27  June, 
1581.  B. 

Barnard,  William,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  car- 
penter, and  Elizabeth  Nichols,  of  same, 
spinster — at  same.  2  Aug.  1626.  B. 

Barnard,  William  (BarnarJe),  and  Sara  Elye,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn — to  marry  there.  14 
May,  1564.     B. 

Barnard,  William  (Barnerde),  gent.,  and  Margery 
Barrett,  alias  Berrett,  widow,  of  Earls  Colne, 
Esses,  relict  of —  Barrett,  yeoman — at  Earls 
Colne.     11  Sept.  1583.  B. 

Barnardiston,  George,  of  Ickwell,  Beds,  gent., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Catherine  Tyler,  spinster, 
about  18,  daughter  of  Francis  Tyler,  of  St. 
Gabriel  Fenchurch,  London,  who  consents — at 
Hackney,  or  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex, 
or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London.  24  Dec. 
1675.  F. 

Barnardiston,  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  23,  and  Grace  Horsey,  of 
St.  Christopher,  London,  spinster,  19,  daughter 
of  William  Horsey,  of  same,  cordwainer,  who 
consents — at  St.  Giles  aforesaid,  or  Gray's  Inn 
Chapel.     2  Feb.  168f.  F. 

Barnardiston,  John,  of  St.  Austin,  City  of 
London,  bachelor,  23,  and  Miriam  Saunders,  of 
St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street,  spinster,  32,  own 
disposal — at  All  Hallows-in  the- Wall.  13  Nov. 
1705.  B. 

Barnardiston,  Sir  Thomas  (Barnardistone), 
knight,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  and  Anne 
Bygrave,  spinster,  of  same,  daughter  of  — 
Bygrave,  of  ...  .  co.  Beds,  yeoman,  gen.  lie, 
3  Feb.  158|.  B. 

Barnardiston,  Thomas,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  merchant,  widower,  41,  and  Anne 
Foisted,  of  St.  Martin  Ontwich,  spinster,  28, 
her  father's  consent — at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars. 
19  May,  1635.   B. 

Barnardiston,  Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  of  Kitton,  alias 
Keddingtou,  co.  Suffolk,  bachelor,  about  24, 
and  Elizabeth  Kin?,  spinster,  about  18, 
daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sophia,  Viscountess 
Wimb]fedon,of  Whittacre,  co.  Warwick,  widow, 
who  consents— at  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Albans,  Herts,  or  any  church  or  chapel  in  co. 
Warwick.     26  July,  1670.   F. 

Bar'nardiston,  Thomas,  jun.,  of  Silk  Willoughby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  bachelor,  20,  and  Anne  Rothwell, 
of  "  Saplefield,"  said  county,  spinster,  19, 
daughter  of  Dame  —  Rothwell,  widow,  who 
consents — at  "  Srapleford  "  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
16  Feb.  169^.  F. 


Barnardyne,  Alexander,  pcwterei-,  aud  Agnes 
Preiste,  widow,  relict  of  William  Preiste,  of 
St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London— to  marry 
there.     15  Aug.  1584.  B. 

Barners,  Arthur,  of  Lighes,  gent.,  and  Joan 
Pcrs,  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex — to  marry  at 
St.  Mary,  Whitechapel.     11  April,  1564.  B. 

Barnes,  Alexander,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  yeoman,  and  Jane  Blackbourne,  of 
St.  Ethelburgh,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Rowland  Blackbourne,  late  of  same,  deceased, 
— at  St.  Catharine  Cree  Church,  London.  18 
Aug.  1618.   B. 

Barnes,  Anthony,  of  St.  Mary-le- Strand,  alias 
Savoy,  Middlesex,  cook,  and  Mary  Creswell, 
of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  said  county, 
daughter  of  William  Creswell,  late  of  co. 
Southampton,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Giles 
aforesaid.     14  Feb.  161-^-.  B. 

Barnes,  Ezekiel,  of  Mary  Magdalen,  Milk  Street, 
bachelor,  21  and  over,  and  Jane  Chester,  of 
same,  widow — -at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall.  29 
Feb.  172J.  B. 

Barnes,  George,  of  St.  Michael  -  le  -  Querne, 
haberdasher,  bacheloi",  22,  and  Jane  Preston, 
of  Christ  Church,  maiden,  22,  daughter  of 
(John  erased)  Preston,  of  Anutten,  in  Shrop- 
shire, gent.,  deceased,  her  mother  also  dead, 
consent  of  her  brother,  of  Anutton,  in  Stafford- 
shire, attested  by  William  Spicer,  gent.,  of 
Woodesease,  co.  Salop — at  Kensington,  Middle- 
sex.    18  Nov.  1602.   B. 

Barnes,  George,  presbyter,  A.M.,  preacher,  at 
Hounslow,  Middlesex,  and  Elizabeth  Newton, 
widow,  of — Newton,  late  of  ....  co.  Somerset, 
and  now  dwelling  in  the  house  of  Mr. 
Crompton,  esq.,  of  Hounslow  aforesaid,  gen. 
lie,  11  Feb.  159f.  B. 

Barnes,  Gabriel,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Prudence  Amory,  of  St. 
Bride,  London,  spinster,  about  18,  consent  of 
her  uncle,  John  Moulford,  her  parents  dead 
—at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.     23  Nov.  1674.  V. 

Barnes,  Henry,  and  Elizabeth  Baunester,  spinster, 
of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London — to  marry 
there.     28  Dec.  1566.  B. 

Barnes,  Henry,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  sailor, 
and  Mary  Turner,  of  same,  widow  of  Thomas 
Turner,  late  of  same,  gunmaker — at  same.  10 
Nov.  1603.  B. 

Barnes,  Henry,  gent.,  of  St.  Olave,  Silver  Street, 
widower,  45,  and  Elizabeth  Caulton,  of  St. 
Mary  Woolnoth,  30,  Avidowof  Thomas  Caulton, 
late  citizen  and  clothworker,  of  London, 
deceased — at  St.  Alphage,  or  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch.     11  May,  1631.  B. 

Barnes,  Henry,  of  Barnard's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Mary  Burton,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  above  21,  at  her  own 
disjDosal  — at  St.  Clement  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
4  Jan.  169f.  F. 

Barnes,  John,  of  Malby,  co.  York,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Masday,  of 
Stanton,  said  county,  spinster,  about  16, 
consent  of  father,  Richard  Masday,  of  same, 
gent. — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street, 
London.     12  Nov.  1673.  V. 

Barnes,  Miles,  gentleman,  of  Christ  Church, 
London,  bachelor,  32,  and  Jane  Travers,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  spinster,  24 — at  St.  Mary- 
at-Hill.     30  May,  1632.  B. 

Barnes,  Ralph,  brewer,  and  Elizabeth  Crowch, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Crowch,  late  of 
Wilsdon,  CO.  Middlesex,  deceased — at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.     10  Oct.  1622.  B. 


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Barnes,  Richard,  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  yeoman,  and  Catherine  Hucksell,  of 
St.  Margaret,  Lothbury,  spinster,  daughter  of 
William  Hucksell,  late  of  same,  yeoman, 
deceased— at  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury,  afore- 
said.    23  Aug.  1598.  B. 

Barnes,  Richard,  of  Wicombe,  Bucks,  bookbinder, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Susan  Brandon,  spinster,  23, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Brandon,  late  of  same, 
gent.,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her 
mother.  Christian,  wife  of  Samuel  Atkins,  of 
Woboi-ne,  Bucks,  doctor  of  physic — at  Wo- 
borne  or  Hedsworth,  co.  Bucks.  22  Jan. 
163f  F. 

Barnes,  Richard,  gent.,  of  St.  Peter-ad- 
Vincula,  in  Tower  of  London,  widower,  27, 
and  Margaret  Jones,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
widow,  28,  at  St.  Faith,  London.  2L  Oct. 
1610.  B. 

Barnes,  Robert,  and  Katherine  Cartar,  of  White- 
chapel.  11  Dec.  1547.  F. 

Barnes,  Robert,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
and  Jane  Gaskon,  spinster,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn — at  St.  Andrew  aforesaid.  16  Oct. 
1579.  B. 

Barnes,  Robert,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  London, 
linendraper,  bachelor,  and  Mary  Cooling,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Francis  Cooling, 
of  same,  linendraper — at  St.  Trinity,  in  the 
Miuories,  London.     17  Feb.  160§.  B. 

Barnes,  Robert,  yeoman,  and  Magdalen  Witham, 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London,  spinster 
— at  Christ  Church,  London.  7  May,  1682. 
B. 

Barnes,  Roger,  yeoman,  and  Agnes  Hawkins, 
spinsterofHarmansworth,  Middlesex,  daughter, 
of — Hawkins,  lale  of  Ditton,  Bucks,  hus- 
bandman, deceased — at  Harmansworth  afore- 
said.    1  April,  1586.  B. 

Barnes,  Simon,  gent.,  of  Horosey,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Rebecca  Taller,  of  same, 
spinster,  23 — at  Hornsey.  23  Nov.  1647.  B. 
.  Barnes,  Thomas,  of  City  of  London,  and  Judith 
Kelinge,  spinster,  of  Edmundton — to  marry 
there.     2  Dec.  1574.  B. 

Barnes,  Thomas,  and  Margaret  Bawdewyn,  of 
London.     13  Nov.  1546.  F. 

Barnes,  Thomas,  of  Walbrooke,  co.  Northampton, 
bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Inglethorpe,  of  St. 
Bride,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex.     24  Dec.  1661.    B. 

Barnes,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Eden— at  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft,  London.  30  Jan.  155^. 
B. 

Barnes,  William,  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  silk- 
weaver,  and  Anne  Roberts,  of  same,  daughter 
of  William  Roberts,  of  King's  Langley,  co. 
Herts,  husbandman — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     24  Oct.  1609.  B. 

Barnes,  William,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  yeoman, 
bachelor,  and  Frances  Birche,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Richard  Birch,  of  co.  Beds, 
gent. — at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe,  Lon- 
don.    8  Sept.  1612.  B. 

Barnes,  William,  of  East  Winch,  co.  Norfolk, 
esq.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Anne  Copping,  of 
Market  Sell,  co.  Herts,  spinster,  18,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Copping,  of  same,  esq.,  who  con- 
sents — at  Caddington,  co.  Beds.  20  Aug. 
1647.  F. 

Barnes,  William,  of  Romford,  co.  Essex,  tanner, 
widower,  and  Ellinor  Ilumphrej'S,  of  East 
Hornden,  said  county,  spinster — at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.     16  April,  1661.  B. 


Barnes,  William,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  Salter, 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Margery  Cash,  of  St. 
Bennet,  Gracechurch,  spinster,  about  18, 
consent  of  father,  Lawrence  Cash — at  St. 
Lawrence,  Old  Jury.     5  June,  1662.  V. 

Barnes,    William,    jun.,     of     Marlborough,     co. 

Wilts,  gentleman,  bachelor,  about  28,  and 
Mary  Smith,  of  Alton,  said  county,  aged  16, 
consent  of  mother,  Margery  Smith,  of  same, 
widow — at  Overton  or  Preshutt,  said  county. 
6  May,  1665.  V. 

Barnes,  William,  of  Cottenham,  co.  Cambridge, 
gent.,  22,  and  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Sarah  Evans,  of  St.  Laurence  Pountney, 
London,  who  consents,  aged  about  20 — at  St. 
Mary  Abchurch,  London,  or  ...  .  13  April, 
1694.  F. 

Barnesley,  Gilbert,  of  St.  George,  Southwark, 
gent.,  widower,  about  33,  and  Agrapina 
Humphreys,  of  Westminster,  spinster,  about 
22,  her  parents  dead — at  Trinitv,  Minories. 
8  Aug.  1662.  V. 

Barnewell,  John,  gent.,  bachelor,  21,  and 
Elizabeth  Wright,  of  St.  Mary  Woolchurch, 
spinster,  17,  father  dead,  she  at  disposal  of 
Thomas  Fleetwood,  of  St.  Mary,  Woolchurch, 
Citizen  and  grocer,  who  consents — at  St.  Mary 
Woolchurch.     9  June,  1636.  B. 

Barney,  John,  of  Swadeston,  co.  Norfolk,  gent., 
bachelor,         about  34,       and        Elizabeth 

Cholmley,  of  Waterstock,  co.  Oxon,  widow, 
about  25 — at  Waterstock  aforesaid.  17  Nov. 
1670.  V. 

Barney,  Robert,  and  Margaret  Garvey,  of  the 
City  of  London — at  St.  Olave,  Silver  Street. 
18  July,  1561.  B. 

Barney,  William,  of  Walldou,  co.  Essex,  "  stan- 
narium,"  and  Frances  Abraham,  of  Ugley, 
said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Abra- 
ham, late  of  same,  weaver,  gen.  lie,  3  Aug. 
1592.  B. 

Barnfield,  John  (Barnefeilde),  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  yeoman,  and  Margery  Lyonell, 
widow,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex  —  at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields.     29  Nov.  1579.  B. 

Barnfield,  Robert,  gent.,  widower,  50,  and  Eliza- 
beth Challiner,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
spinster,  28,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Challinei-, 
knight,  deceased,  and  her  mother  also — at 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields.     15  June,  1627.  B. 

Barnham,  Francis,  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard 
Street,  draper,  widower,  48,  and  Anne  Muns, 
of  St.  Lawrence  Pountney,  26,  widow  of 
Edmund  Muns  [Newcourt  sajs,  "Edward 
Mannes"],  clerk,  vicar  of  Stepney,  who  died 
about  a  year  ago — at  St.  Lawrence  Pountney. 
16  April,  1604.  B. 

Barnham,  Francis,  of  Boughton  Mountchelsey, 
CO.  Kent,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs. 
Anne  Shurley,  of  Willington,  Sussex,  widow — 
at  Palmer,  co.  Sussex,  alleged  by  Robert 
Barnham,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  gent.  19  Sept. 
1667.  V. 

Barnham,  Martin  (Barneham),  of  Halliugbury, 
Kent,  gent.,  and  "Unam"  Isley,  of  St.  Mar- 
garet, Westminster,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard, 
Foster  Lane.     15  Dec.  1G07.  D. 

Barnham,  Sir  Robert,  bart.,  of  Boughton  Mun- 
chelsey,  co.  Kent,  widower,  47,  and  Hannah 
Lowfield,  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  London, 
widow,  38— at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  or  St. 
James,  Duke's  Place,  London.  IS  Aug.  1663. 
F. 


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86 


Barnham,  Stephen  (Barneham)  of  St.  George, 
Botolph  Laue,  London,  gent.,  and  Anne 
Dawkes,  of  St.  Clement,  Eastcheap,  London, 
widow  of  William  Dawkes,  late  of  said  city, 
merchant,  gen.  lie,  23  June,  1590.  B. 

Barnley,  Richard.     See  Bourneley. 

Baron,  Apsley,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fiekls,  Middle- 
sex, gent.,  bachelor,  24,  and  Susanna  Yeomans, 
of  same,  spinster,  28— at  St.  Martin  aforesaid. 
24  Nov.  1660.  F. 

Baron,  Apsley,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  widower,  about  33,  and  Jane  Joyce,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  22,  her  mother's  consent 
—at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  23  Dec.  1671. 
V. 

Baron,  George,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  merchant,  bachelor,  45,  and  Elizabeth 
Howland,  spinster,  30,  daughter  of  Jeffery 
Howland,  of  Streatham,  co.  Sui-rey,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Streatham  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
15  Sept.  1671.  F. 

Baron,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Mathew,  of  St.  Mary 
Cole,  City  of  London.    4  June,  1545.  F. 

Baronsby,  William  (seems  to  sub.  Bareusby), 
of  Sackby,  co.  Leicester,  gent.,  bachelor,  about 
24,  and  Isabell  Willcox,  of  Neveston,  said 
county,  spinster,  aged  28,  and  at  own  disposal 
— at  Oxon,  CO.  Leicester.     31  Dec.  1662.  V. 

Barre,  Charles,  jun.,  of  St.  Martin  -  in  -  the  - 
Fields,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Simon,  of  same,  spinster,  about  23,  and 
at  own  disposal — in  parish  church  or  chapel 
of  the  Savoy,  belonging  to  the  French.  15  Jan. 
167|.  V. 

Barre,  Simon  de  la,  gent.,  of  St.  Gabriel 
Fenchurch,  bachelor,  24,  son  of  Eobert  de  la 
Barre,  of  same,  gent.,  who  consents,  and 
Susan  Champernowne,  spinster,  19,  her  father 
dead,  consent  of  mother — at  ....  19  April, 
1616.  B. 

Barrell,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  John-without-Folgate, 
London,  bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Swing- 
field,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  maiden,  22, 
daughter  of  Stephen  Swingfield,  of  Peckham, 
Kent,  gent.,  whose  consent  is  attested  by  his 
son,  liowland  Swingfield,  of  St.  Michael, 
Crooked  Lane,  fishmonger — at  All  Hallows 
Barking.     28  Sept.  1602.  B. 

Barrett,  Ashley,  of  Blackmore,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
widower,  30,  and  Mrs.  Alice  Tanfeild,  of 
Brentwood,  said  county,  spinster,  27,  at  her 
own  disposal — at  Brentwood  aforesaid.  8  Oct. 
1696.  F. 

Barrett,  Edward,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Josina  Calfe,  spinster,  17,  daughter  of 
Peter  Calfe,  of  Tottenham  High  Cross,  Middle- 
sex, esq.,  who  consents — at  St.  Bartholomew- 
the-Less,  or  St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  London. 
11  Feb.  166i.  F. 

Barrett,  Henry,  and  Margery  Webster,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London — to  marry  there.  21  Oct. 
1562.  B. 

Barrett,  James,  of  St.  Faith,  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mary  Page,  of  St. 
Mary,  Aldermary,  spinster,  about  21,  consent 
of  father,  Edmond  Page,  of  same,  haberdasher 
— at  St.  Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane.  12  July, 
1662.   V. 

Barrett,  John,  and  Elnora  Stanmer,  widow,  of 
Southam  Bridge — diocese  of  London.  6  July, 
1546.  P. 

Barrett,  John,  now  of  London,  baker,  and  Ellen 
Middleton,  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Middleton,  late  of  Hinck- 
ley, CO.  Leicester,  yeoman,  deceased  —  at 
Islington  aforesaid.     13  Jan.  159f .  B. 

Barrett,  John  (Bairot),  of  Westminster,  jeoman, 
and  EUenor  Gardiner,  of  same,  spinster — at 
same.     22  Sept.  1619.  D. 


Barrett,  John,  gent.,  of  Okingham,  Berks 
bachelor,  25,  and  Jane  Carter,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  widow,  24 — at  St.  Faith,  London. 
28  Nov.  1626.  B. 

Barrett,  John  (Barret),  of  St.  Peter-in-the-East, 
city  of  Oxford,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Hart,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlese.f,  spinster,  aged  23,  and  at  own  disposal 
—at  St.  Clement  Danes.     29  May,  1665.  V. 

Barrett,  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Ruth  Velley,  spinster,  20, 
daughter  of  Mrs.  Velley,  of  St.  Catherine 
Cree  Church,  London,  widow,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Ethelbui'gh,  London.  5  June,  1667. 
F. 

Barrett,  Michael  (Barret),  of  Pycombe,  Sussex, 
clerk,  widower,  and  Anne  Keeling,  spinster, 
22,  daughter  of  Edwin  Keeling,  of  Cheyleygh, 
saidcoounty,  esq., who  consents — at  St.Dunstan- 
m-the-East,  or  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London, 
or  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey.  12 
July,  1671.  F. 

Barrett,  Nicholas,  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  and  Isabell  Barker,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  George  Barker,  late  of  same, 
deceased — at  same.     26  Feb.,  161|.  B. 

Barrett,  Paul,  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  esq., 
widower,  and  Katherine  Hurleston,  of  Eed- 
rith,  CO.  Surrey,  widow,  aged  20 — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  or  St.  James,  Duke's  Place, 
London.    15  Dec.  1673.    F. 

Barrett,  Peter,  jun.,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Sutton,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  spinster,  about  17, 
her  father's  consent — at  St.  Botolph,  afore- 
said, or  Bow,  Middlesex.     4  March,  166f.   Y. 

Barrett,  Richard  (Barret),  of  St.  Stephen,  Cole- 
man Street,  barber-chirurgeon,  bachelor, 
about  45,  and  Lettice  Corbett,  of  St.  Olave, 
Southwark,  spinster,  about  25,  consent  of 
father,  Richard  Corbett,  of  Stannerdon,  co. 
Salop,  gent. — at  St.  Ann,  Blackfriars.  3  July, 
1663.  V. 

Barrett,  Robert,  and  Joanna  Too,  widow,  of 
Stepney — to  marry  there.  15  Dec.  1565. 
B. 

Barrett,  Robert,  gent.,  and  Mary  Hewghes, 
spinster,  of  City  of  London,  daughter  of 
David  Hewghes,  gent.,  of  Isleham,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, gen.  lie,  12  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Barrett,  Robert,  of  London,  cooper,  and  Elizabeth 
Carter,  of  St.  James,  Garlick  Hythe,  said  city, 
widow  of  Thomas  Carter,  late  of  same,  water- 
man, gen.  lie,  11  Oct.  1592.   B. 

Barrett,  Thomas  (Barret)  of  Finchley,  co.  Middle- 
sex, and  Mary  Dawson,  daughter  of  James 
Dawson,  of  same,  labom-er — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street,  London.  8  May, 
1626.  B. 

Barrett,  William  (Barret),  of  Quendon,  Essex 
gent.,  bachelor,  30,  consent  of  his  father, 
Mr.  Nicholas  Barret,  of  Gaseley,  Suffolk,  and 
Margaret  Killingworth,  of  Quendon,  aforesaid, 
maiden,  22,  daughter  of  John  Killingworth,  of 
same,  esq.,  whose  consent  is  attested  by  his 
son,  Giles  Killingworth,  gent. — at  Quendon, 
aforesaid.     26  Aug.  1598.  B. 

Barrett,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  bachelor,  26,  and  Mary  Staveley,  of  same, 
spinster,  21,  her  father  deceased — at  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields. 
6  March,  162f .  B. 

Barrett,  William  (Barret),  gent.,  of  Barking,  co. 
Essex,  bachelor,  38,  and  Elizabeth  Cocke,  of 
Grays,  Thurrock,  said  county,  widow,  about 
same  age,  relict  of  Ambrose  Locke,  deceased — 
at  Thurrock,  co.  Essex,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street.     29  Aug.  1640.  B. 


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Barrett,  Willianijof  St.  Dunstan-in-tho- West,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Joane  Ware,  of 
AVood  Street,  London,  spinster,  about  22,  her 
brother's  consent-  at  St.  George,  or  St. 
Saviour,  Southwark,  or  St.  Clement  Danes,  or 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  in  Middlesex.  10  April,  1G77. 
V. 

Barringrton,  Sir  Charles,  bart.,  of  Hatfield, 
Broadoak,  co.  Essex,  widower,  about  27,  and 
Anna  Maria  Fitzwilliams,  of  St.  Gilcs-inthe- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  above  2.3,  daughter 
of  William  Lord  Fitzwilliams,  who  consents — 
at  Gray's  Inn  chapel,  or  .  .  .  23  May,  1700. 
V. 

Barrington,  James,  of  St.  Dionis,  Backchureb, 
bachelor,  21-,  and  Susannah  Thresher,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Thresher,  of  Billerica,  Essex, 
spinster,  20,  her  father's  consent — at  St. 
George,  Botolph  Lane,  or  elsewhere.  28  Feb. 
16^.  B. 

Barring'tou,  John,  esq.  of  Crediton,  co.  Devon, 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Sonthcote,  of 
the  city  of  Oxford,  spinster,  somewhat  up- 
ward of  21.  with  consent  of  her  father-in-law. 
Doctor  Arthur  Bury,  rector  of  Exeter 
College,  with  whom  she  lives — in  chapel  of 
Exeter  College,  or  at  Kidlington  or  Bampton, 
CO.  Oxford.    23  June,  1679.  Y. 

Barringfton,  Henry,  gent.,  of  town  of  Colchester, 
widower,  47,  and  Catherine  Heyes,  of  town  of 
Hertford,  widow,  46 — at  High  Laver,  co. 
Essex.     8  Nov.  1639.  B. 

Barrington,  Henry,  the  younger,  of  Colchester, 
CO.  Essex,  gent.,  bachelor,  21,  consent  of  his 
father,  Henry  Barrington,  of  same,  gent.,  and 
Elizabeth  Glascocke,  of  Felsted,  co.  Essex, 
spinster,  18,  daughter,  of  William  Glascocke, 
deceased,  consent  of  her  father-in-law, Thomas 
Sache,  alleged  by  her  brother  William  Glas- 
cocke, esq.,  of  St.  Bartholomew-tbe-Great ;  an 
erased  entry  states  that  her  mother  is  also 
dead,  and  she  under  custody  of  her  father-in- 
law,  Thomas  Sache,  of  Felsted,  aforesaid — to 
mai'ry  at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  17  April,  1639. 
B. 

Barring-ton,  Mark,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark, 
mariner,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Elizabeth 
Fetter,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20.  Consent  of 
father,  Erasmus  Fetter,  of  same,  citizen  and 
dyer — at  same.     18  Xov.  1667.  V. 

Barriston,  William,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  painter,  and  Sarah  Bates,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Bates,  of  Brad- 
ing,  CO.  Northampton,  yeoman- — at  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  London.     25  June,  1618.  B. 

Barron,  Benjamin,  gent.,  of  City  of  London, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Mrs.  Dorothy  Benet,  of 
Harlington,  Middlesex,  spinster,  23,  daughter 
of  Sir  John  Benett,  knight,  of  Dawley,  in  said 
parish  of  Harlington,  who  consents- — at  Har- 
lington aforesaid.     19  Jan. 16i|.   B. 

Barron,  Libbeus,  of  St.  Martin- in -the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  and  Anne  Hoare,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Hoare,  deceased — at 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex.  3  May,  1632.  B. 
Barron,  Paul,  of  St.  John  Zacharie,  City  of 
London,  haberdasher,  and  Mary  Browne, 
spinster,  now  living  in  house  of  Henry  Parker, 
yeoman,  in  King  Street,  Westminster— at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     26  July,  157G.  D. 

Barrow,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  36,  and  Bridget  Leye,  of  London, 
maiden,  19,  daughter  of  Henry  Leye,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Vintry,  mercer,  deceased — at  St. 
Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe.  19  Aug.  1609.  B. 
Barrow,  John.     See  Berrow  (bis). 


Barrow,  Mannaduke  (Barrowe),  of  St.  Michael, 
Cornhill,  "  carnifice,"  and  Elizabeth  Smithc, 
spinster,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  daughter  of 
—  Smithe,  of  city  of  Coventry,  draper,  de- 
ceased— at  Great  All  Hallows,  Thames  Street. 
13  April,  1.585.  B. 

Barrow,  Robert  (Barrowe),  now  of  London,  gent., 
and  Susan  Wayle,  of  said  city,  widow,  gen. 
lie,  2o  Feb.  159j.  B. 

Barrow,  Robert,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street, 
London,  wine  cooper,  and  Jane  Cooper,  of 
same,  spinster — at  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  or  St. 
Margaret  Pattens,  London.    23  Sept.  1661.  B. 

Barrow,  Robert,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
esq.,  widower,  40,  and  Katharine  Harrison,  of 
St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  widow,  35,  at  St.  Anne, 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .     15  Nov.  1662.   F. 

Barrow,  Samuel,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  doctor  of  physic,  bachelor,  40,  and 
Dame  Dorothy  Clark,  of  same,  widow,  about 
26 — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  St.  Clement  Danes, 
or  Hammersmith,  Middlesex.  8  May,  1668. 
F. 

Barrow,  Thomas  (Barrowe),  of  St.  John,  Wal- 
brook,  London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elizabeth 
Purslowe,of  said  city,  daughter  of  —  Purslowe, 
of  CO.  Suffolk,  gen.  lie,  8  Dec.  1595.  B. 

Barrow,  Thomas  (Barrowe),  gent.,  of  Skipton- 
upon-Craven,  co.  York,  widower,  30,  and 
Pascady  Hunsdon,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
maiden,  19.  Consent  of  her  mother,  Anne 
Hunsdon,  of  same,  widow — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     28  June,  1616.  B. 

Barrow,  Thomas,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  mariner, 
and  Elizabeth  Seaman,  of  same,  widow  of 
John  Seaman,  mariner — at  Stei^ney  aforesaid. 
28  Sept.  1618.  B. 

Barrow,  William  (Barrowe),  of  the  City  of 
London,  yeoman,  and  Bridget  Lloyd,  of  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Launcelot  Lloyd,  late  of  Lynam, 
CO.  Wilts,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew-in- 
the-W^ardrobe,  London.     10  April,  1613.  B. 

Barrow,  William,  of  Prittlewell,  co.  Essex,  hus- 
bandman, and  Mary  Bramhall,  of  same,  widow 
of  Godfrey  Bramhall,  late  of  same,  yeoman — 
at  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London.  29  Oct. 
1618.  B. 

Barrow,  William,  1694.     See  Ababeow. 

Barrowes,  Edward,  of  Hodsdon,  Herts,  gent., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Maidstone, 
spinster,  about  28,  daughter  of  Mary  Maid- 
stone, of  same,  widow,  who  consents — at  St. 
Foster,  London.     8  April,  1673.  F. 

Barrowes,  Thomas  (Barrowghes),  of  St.  Mary 
Mount  Haw,  London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Mar- 
garet Chambers,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary  Mag- 
dalen, Old  Fish  Street,  London,  daughter  of 
William  Chambers,  of  Nottingham,  yeoman — • 
at  St.  Mary  Magdalen  aforesaid.  12  March, 
159fl.  B. 

Barrs,  John,  waterman,  and  Agnes  Holbye, 
spinster,  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  daughter 
of  —  Holby,  late  curate  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  deceased— at  St.  Peter  aforesaid. 
22  Oct.  1584.  B. 

Barrume,  George,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  and  Barbara  Alexander,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Alexander, 
of  the  kingdom  of  Scotland,  gent.. — at  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  20  Jan.  161i. 
B. 
Barry,  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Furnivall's  Inn,  London, 
widower,  63,  and  Elizabeth  Downes,  of  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  50,  widow  of  Robert 
Do'wnes,  gent.,  deceased,  at  St.  Faith,  St. 
Mary,  Islington,  or  St.  James,  Clerkenwell 
2  March,  163|.  B. 


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Barry,  George,  of  Weale,  Essex,  bachelor,  27,  and 
Elizabeth    VVilloughby,  of    South   Ackingtou, 
said   county,   spinster,   17,   daughter  of  Peter 
Willoughby,    of    same,    gent.,    who    consents, 
attested  by  Adrian  Barry,  of  St.  Clave,  Jewry, 
London,  gent. — at  South  Ackington  aforesaid. 
15  Dec.  1(396.  F. 
Barry,   James,   gent.,  of    St.  Botolph,   Aldgate, 
widower,  31,  and  Lydia  Percy,  of  sam?,  widow, 
21— at  St.  Faith- the-Virgin,  London.    22  Oct. 
1640.  B. 
Barry,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  above 
26,  and  Elizabeth  Lowe,  of  Thrupp,  co.  Oson, 
spinster,  25,  at  her  own  disposal — at  Gray's 
Inn  chapel,  or  ...  .     2  July,  1703.  F. 
Barry.  Richard  (Ban-ye),  and  Frances  Vanwilder, 
widow,    of   St.    Clave,    Hart    Street— at    St. 
Clave  aforesaid.     26  Aug.  1554.  B. 
Barry,  Richard,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  23,  son  and 
heir  appai-ent  of  Sir  James  Barry,  of  Santry, 
CO.    Dublin,    knight,    but    now    residing     in 
London,     and     Elizabeth     Jennery,     of      St. 
Margaret,    Westminster,  spinster,    about    16, 
consent   of  mother,  Rose  Jenneiy,  widow — at 
St   Margaret  aforesaid,    alleged   by    Richard 
Barry,  of  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex,  gent.    11 
Sept.  1660.  V. 
Barsham,    Nathaniel,    of     Great    All    Hallows, 
Thames    Street,    London,    draper,    and   Mary 
Parker,  spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Parker, 
deceased — at  chapel  of  Inner  Temple,  London. 
3  Jan.  161fi.  B. 
Barsham,  Nathaniel,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
London,  draper,  and  Dorothy  Carnell,  of  St. 
Mary    Mounthaw,    London,    spinster — at    St. 
Michael,  Hnggin  Lane,  London.    29  Dec.  1620. 
B. 
Barstarde,  Richard,  of  Barnard's  Inn,  gent.,  and 
Elizabeth    Cooke,    widow,    of     St.     Andrew, 
Holborn,  to  marry  there.     15  June,  1565.  B. 
Barteley,  Sir  John  (?  Berkeley),  knight,  and  Alice 
Nottingham,    spinster,    of   St.    Mary,    White- 
chapel,  to  marry  there.     3  Nov.  1580.  B. 
Bartholomew,  Thomas  (Bartholmew),  and  Anne 

Urlyn,  of  London.  24  May,  1546.  F. 
Bartholomew,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  bachelor,  33,  his  father  dead,  and 
Helen  Hela,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster, 
23,  daughter  of  —  Hela,  gent.,  deceased,  who 
dwelt  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  her  mother 
also  dead— at  St.Dunstan-in-the-West.  l7May, 
1615.  B. 
Bartholom.ew,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew-in-the- 
Wardrobe,  London,  waterman,  and  Margaret 
Baker,  of  same,  spinster — at  St.  Andrew 
aforesaid.  8  Jan.  162f.  B. 
Bartless,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Barbara  Johnson,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  18,  consent  of  mother, 
Elizabeth  Burbery,  alias  Johnson,  now  ux. 
Solomon  Burbery — at  Marybone,  Middlesex. 
3  Dec.  1662.  V. 
Bartlett,  Edmund,  yeoman,  and  Juliana  Stutter, 
spinster,  of  Paddington,  Middlesex,  daughter 
of  Lawrence  Stutter,  of  Brittington,  co.  Cxou, 
yeoman — at  St.  Andrew  Hubbard.  25  May, 
1585.  B. 
Bartlett,  George,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth 
Burroughe  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Stephen  Bun-oughe,  late  of  Chatham,  co. 
Kent,  mariner,  deceased — at  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex. 5  March,  160f .  B. 
Bartlett,  Giles,  of  St.  Augustine,  London, 
chandler,  and  Elizabeth  Pell,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Pell,  late  of  St.  Faith, 
London,  gent.,  deceased  —  at  St.  Mary 
Stayning,  London.     3  Aug.  1611.   B. 


Bartlett,  Henry  (Bartlet),  and  Juliana  Tovvusendc. 
26  Feb.  154-§.  F. 

Bartlett,  Henry  (Bartlet),  of  St.  Michael-ad- 
Bladum,  London,  tailor,  and  Elizabeth  Winder, 
spinster — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
11  April,  1623.  B. 

Bartlett,  James,  and  Isabella  Feilde,  of  city  of 
Westminster.     22  July,  1585.  D. 

Bartlett,  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mary  Owen,  of 
Hampstead,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  22, 
with  consent  of  her  parents — in  Henry  VII. 
chapel,  Westminster  Abbey,  or  St.  Pancras, 
CO.  Middlesex.     15  June,  1678.  V. 

Bartlett,  Leonard,  of  Heston,  co.  Middlesex, 
gent.,  and  Isabella  Flye,  of  Stanwell,  gen.  lie, 
18  Aug.  1561.  B. 

Bartlett,  Nathaniel,  gent.,  of  St.  Faith,  bachelor, 
40,  and  Alice  Wildman,  of  Great  St.  Bartho- 
lomew, 36,  widow  of  Richard  Wildman,  of 
same,  deceased — at  St.  Faith.  26  May,  1636. 
B. 

Bartlett,  Philip,  of  St.  Martin  Cutwich,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Susanna 
Harmer,  of  same,  spinster,  about  22,  consent 
of  mother,  Mrs.  Frances  Harmer,  widow — at 
St.  Martin  aforesaid.     28  May,  1677.  V. 

Bartlett,  Richard,  of  Mortlack,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Abigail  Ward,  spinster,  24, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Ward,  of  Upper  Tisoe  (?), 
CO.  Warwick,  who  consents  —  at  Compton 
Mordicke,  co.  Warwick, or  Alkorton,  co.  Oxford. 
16  April,  1679.  F. 

Bartlett,  Robert,  gent.,  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex, 
widower,  56,  and  Elizabeth  Cheeseman,  of 
Hampton,  Middlesex,  widow,  40 — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street.     17  May,  1644.  B. 

Bartlett,  Thomas,  of  St.  Catherine  Coleman, 
brnshmaker,  and  Alice  Orsett,  widow,  relict 
of  Thomas  Orsett,  of  same,  parish  of  baker, 
deceased — at  same.     9  Feb.  158|.  B. 

Bartlett,  Thomas,  of  City  of  London,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  19,  and  Katherine  Bi-ent,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  17, 
consent  of  their  parents — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  or  ...  .  28  May,  1678.  V. 
Bartlett,  William,  gent.,  of  Ratcliffe,  parish  of 
Stepney,  bachelor,  23,  and  Martha  Smyth,  of 
Warden,  Beds,  spinster,  19,  consent  of  parents 
—at  Stepney.     20  Nov.  1678.  B. 

Barton,  Andrew,  of  Epping,  and  Mary  Daye, 
spinster,  of  I3rawghing,  Herts,  gen  lie,  20 
June,  1572.  B. 

Barton,  Andrew,  of  St.  Ann  and  Agnes,  London, 
"  aurifabrum,"  and  Marcia  Gilborne,  of  pre- 
cinct of  St.  Martin-le- Grand,  spinster — at 
St.  Leonard,  in  said  precinct.  30  Dec.  1617. 
D. 
Barton,  Emanuel,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Amy 
Badd,  of  Farum  {i.e.,  Fareham),  co.  South- 
ampton, spinster,  about  20,  consent  of  father, 
Sir  Thomas  Badd,  knight  and  bart. —  at 
Kensington,  St.  Martin,  or  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields.  14  May,  1667.  V. 
Barton,  Francis,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  22,  son  of  John  Barton,  of  same,  esq., 
who  alleges,  and  Mrs.  Ursula  Boteler,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  17,  consent 
of  Sir  John  Keeling,  knight.  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  King's  Bench,  her  father-in-law 
and  guardian,  her  own  father  and  mother 
being  dead — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  or  St.  Clement  Danes. 
11  Aug.  1668.  V. 


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Barton,  Henry,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  brickman, 
and  Helen  Gurnerde,  of  same,  widow  of  Simon 
Guruerd,  late  of  St.  Botolph,  Biehopsgatc, 
carman,  deceased,  gen.  lie.  1  Feb.  ISSg. 
B. 

Barton,  James,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  grocer, 
and  Margaret  Erritage,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Erritage,  late  of  Koyston,  co. 
Herts,  yeoman,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew-in- 
the- Wardrobe,  London.     7  Sept.  160d.  B. 

Barton,  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  Jane 
Huntley,  widow,  of  St.  John,  Walbrook — at 
St.  John  aforesaid.     29  Sept.  1553.  B. 

Barton,  John,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  widower, 
about  46,  and  Mrs.  Ursula  Langdon,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  spinster,  about  32 — at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Margaret's  Westminster,  St. 
Paul,  Covent  Garden,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holbom. 
11  April,  1665.  Y. 

Barton,  Ralph,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  and  Elianor 
Brakenbury,  widow,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn 
— anywhere  in  diocese.     14  June,  1555.  B. 

Barton,  Ealph,  of  St.  John  Zachary,  goldsmith, 
and  Rose  Lathburie,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Billingsgate — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  8  Dec. 
1579.  B. 

Barton,  Richard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Hannah  Fenn,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  22,  consent  of  mother, 
—  Fenn,  widow, — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  5 
Oct.  1667.  Y. 

Barton,  Robert,  of  St.  Magiins,  London,  citizen 
and  clothworker,  bachelor,  24,  and  Anne 
Herris,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Edward 
Herris,  of  St.  Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  said 
city,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St.  Michael 
Royal,  London.     30  Oct.  1661.  F. 

Barton,  Robert,  of  Fairham,  co.  Southampton, 
gent.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  How, 
of  Abbotts  Langley,  Herts,  spinster,  about  30, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church,  London.     9  May,  1677.  Y. 

Barton,  Roger,  of  Faireham,  co.  Southampton, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Anne 
Drew,  of  Xulshalling,  said  county,  spinster, 
about  19,  consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Dulsabella 
Ibery,  of  same — at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  26  Sept.  1677. 
Y. 

Barton,  Thomas,  of  Stratford,  Bow,  co.  Middle- 
sex, carpenter,  and  Ellen  Wolferston,  of  same, 
widow  of  Humphrey  Wolferston,  late  of  St. 
Gabriel,  Fenchnrch,  London,  merchant taylor — 
at  Great  All  Hallows,  Thames  Street,  London. 
4  May,  1602,     B. 

Barton,  Thomas,  of  Milton,  alias  Midleton,  Kent, 
gent.,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Garland,  of 
same,  widow — at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  or  ...  .     23  June,  1680.  F. 

Barton,  William,  of  Westham,  Essex,  grazier,  and 
Johanna  Standeforde,  widow,  of  Westham.  3 
April,  1582.  B. 

Barton,  William,  of  Whitechapel,  and  Susan 
Burton,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate — at 
All  Hallows  Barking.     29  Feb.  158f .  B. 

Barton,  William,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbnry, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  and  Katherine  Palmer, 
of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Anthony  Palmer,  of  Stoke  Doyly, 
CO.  Northampton,  esq. — at  St.  Michael,  Queen- 
hithe,  London.     4  March,  162f .  B. 

Bartram,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  James,  Clerken- 
well,  bachelor,  38,  and  Alice  Landan,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  38,  widow  of  William  Landan, 
deceased — at  St.  Faith-the-Virgin.  10  July, 
1639.  B. 


Barwell,  Edward,  of  Lyon's  Inn,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  34,  and  Mary  Holman,  spinster, 
23,  daughter  of  Ralph  Holman,  of  Hoggs 
Norton,  co.  Leicester,  gent.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Margaret,  in  the  city  of  Coventry, 
Shilston,  CO.  Warwick,  or  Thulston,  co. 
Leicester  (the  date  is  16th,  evidently  error  for 
6th).     6  Jan.  166f.  F. 

Barwicke,  George  (Barwycke),  and  Ellen  Parkyns, 
spinster,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  21  April, 
1573.  B. 

Barwicke,  Thomas,  shipwright, and  Elizabeth  Pett, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Peter  Pett,  of  St.  Mary, 
VVhitechapel,  Middlesex,  shipwright — at  St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel,  aforesaid.  2  June,  1610. 
B. 

Barwis,  Richard,  of  the  City  of  London,  gent., 
and  Audrey  Bacon,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Bacon, 
deceased — at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London. 
14  Oct.  1618.  B. 

Le  Bas,  Richard,  of  Caen,  in  Normandy,  but  now 
residing  in  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  mer- 
chant, bachelor,  about  30,  and  Kiffeana  Gos- 
fright,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster, 
about  17,  her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Mar- 
garet, Westminster.     6  Sept.  1671.  Y. 

Base,  Anthony,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset,  and 
Dorothy  Blackhome,  widow,  of  London — at 
St.  Michael,  Wood  Street.     9  June,  1579.  B, 

Basebrowne,  George,  and  Agnes  Magare,  widow, 
of  All  Hallows,  Stayning — to  marry  there.  10 
Nov.  1553.  B. 

Baseley,  William,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  baker, 
and  Elizabeth  Sharpe,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London,  widow  of  Francis  Sharp,  leather- 
seller — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  3  Aug.  1618. 
B. 

Basell,  Edward,  and  Margaret  Bedell,  spinster,  of 
City  of  Loudon,  gen.  lie,  4  Sept.  1573.  B. 

Basell,  Edward  (Basill),  gent.,  of  Hampten, 
Middlesex,  40,  and  Joane  Thacker,  of  same, 
38,  widow  of  Gilbert  Thacker,  gent.,  deceased 
—at  Hampten  aforesaid.  26  July,  1633. 
B. 

Basell,  Thomas,  of  Staples  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  31,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Sedger,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  21,  her  mother's 
consent — at  St.  Clement  Danes,  St.  Andrew, 
Holbom,  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.  1  Dec. 
1666.  Y. 

Basford,  Henry,  and  Johanna  Newington,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  gen.  lie,  31  May, 
1565.     B. 

Basford,  John,  gentleman,  of  St.  Mary,  Alder, 
manbury,  bachelor,  23,  and  Fortune  Best,  of 
St.  Martin-le-Grand,  spinster,  28,  daughter  of 
Humphi'ey  Best,  of  Gloucester,  gent. — at 
St.  Martin,  Ludgate.     12  April,  1630.    B. 

Bash,  Sir  Edward  (Baesh),  of  Stansted,  Herts, 
knight,  widower,  33,  and  Mary  Mountagne, 
spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Mountague, 
late  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
knight,  deceased — at  St.  Botolph,  aforesaid. 
18  April,  1633.  F. 

Bash,  Edward,  of  Stansted  Berry,  Herts,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  19,  his  mother's  consent,  and 
Mrs.  Anne  Waad,  of  Battles,  co.  Sussex, 
spinster,  about  21,  consent  of  her  mother. 
Dame  Frances  Douglas  alias  Waad,  alleged  by 
Sir  Joseph  Douglas,  of  Malendine,  co.  Essex, 
knight — at  St.  Maiy,  Savoy.  26  July,  1671. 
V. 


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Bashell,  Richard,  of  Ileston,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelox-,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brent,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  19,  her  mother's  consent 
— at  any  church  in  Guildford,  Surrey.  1 
July,  1672.   V. 

Baskerfeild,  Walter,  of  Ilickerson,  Wilts,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  2 1 ,  and  Mary  Hull,  of 
Battersea,  Surrey,  widow,  about  2i — at  Ben- 
son, CO.  Oxon,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex.    6  Nov.  16G0.  V. 

Baskervile,  James,  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Mrs.  Abiah  Haggatt,  of  same,  spinster, 
22,  with  consent  of  her  father,  Mr.  Othniel 
Haggatt — at  All  Saints,  Bristol,  aforesaid, 
or  ...  .     21  June,  1700.  F. 

Baskervile,  Richard,  of  Ludshott,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, esq.,  widower,  44,  and  Elizabeth  Taylor, 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  widow,  45, 
—at  St.  Clement  Danes,  or  St.  Mary,  Savoy. 
30  Dec.  1662.  F. 

Basnett,  Richard,  gent.,  of  city  of  West- 
minster, bachelor,  37,  and  Margaret  Lawrence, 
spinster,  22,  consent  of  mother,  Elizabetli 
Lawrence,  widow — at  St.  Faith  or  All  Hallows, 
London.     30  March,  1631.   B. 

Basnett,  John,  of  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  widower, 
and  Elizabeth  Basill,  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts, 
spinster.     20  July,  1675.  D. 

Basnett,  Nicholas,  yeoman,  and  Mary  Crofte, 
of  Chesthunfc,  spinster — at  Edmonton  co 

28  June,  1626.     B. 

Baspoole,  Thomas,  of  Stepney,  yeoman,  and 
Agnes  Haycookes,  of  same,  widow,  relict  of 
William  Haycookes,  of  same,  tailor, — at  same. 
5  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Bassendine,  Georce,  of  St.  Al phage,  London, 
tallow-chandler,  and  Merion  Snelling,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Snelling,  late  of 
same,  blacksmith— at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Less,  London.     29  Oct.  1603.    B. 

Bassett,  George,  fishmonger,  and  Annie  Hitch- 
cocke,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.     26  June,  1582.  B. 

Bassett,  George,  of  Binlee,  co.  Warwick,  husband- 
man, bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Silbee,  of  St. 
Giles-in  the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  daugh- 
ter of  one  Silbee,  late  of  Okeley,  co.  Beds, 
deceased— at  St.  Sepulchre,  London.  25  June, 
1617.  B. 

Bassett,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
widower,  about  33,  and  Isabella  Swan,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London,  spinster,  about  19,  consent 
of  mother,  —  Newton  alias  Swan,  widow — at 
Little  St.  Bartholomew,  London.  21  Jan.l67x. 
V. 

Bassett,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Nicholas  Olave,  grocer, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Judith  Ranee,  of  St.  Michael- 
le-Quern,  spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Robert 
Ranee,  late  of  Carshalten,  Surrey,  gent., 
deceased,  and  her  mother  also — at  St.  Michael- 
le-Quern.     5  Aug.  1633.  B. 

Bassett,  Robert  (Basset),  and  Joanna  Cooke,  of 
St.  Martin  Orgar — to  marry  there.  18  June, 
1547.  B. 

Bassett  Thomas  (Bassat),  of  St.  Katherine  Cole- 
man, London,  carpenter,  and  Mary  Boysden, 
of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  spinster — at 
St.  Mary  Stayning,  London.    15  April,  1620.  B. 

Bassett,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
London,  bachelor,  27,  and  Sarah  Mynn, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Charles  Mynn,  of 
King's  Langley,  Herts,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Bax'tholomew-the-Less,  London, 

29  June,  1670.  F. 


Bassett,  Thomas,  of  Lynn  Regis,  co.  Norfolk, 
merchant,  widower,  35,  and  Mary  Dethicke, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  John  Dethicke,  of  West 
Newton,  said  county,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
Redriffe  (Rotherhithe),  co.  Surrey.  21  Feb. 
163|.  F. 

Bassingburn,  Gawdy,  esq.,  of  Inner  Temple,  and 
Anne  Frammingham,  spinster,  daughter  of  Sir 
Charles  Frammingham,  knight,  gen.  lie,  17 
May,  1586.    B. 

Bastall,  John,  and  Tiballe  Schryvaner,  of  St. 
Dnnstan-iu-the-West.     21  Jan.  153f.  B. 

Bastard,  Otho,  of  city  of  Exeter,  widower,  about 
50,  and  Joane  Hernam,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  48,  and  at  own  disposal — at  cathedral 
church  of  St,  Peter,  in  Exeter.  9  Sept.  1669. 
V. 

Bastion,  Daniel,  waterman,  and  Thomazine  Han- 
feilde,  of  London,  widow  of  Henry  Hanfeilde, 
late  of  Gravesend,  waterman — at  St.  George, 
Botolph  Lane,  London.     12  Jan.  159|^.  B. 

Bastocke,  Robert,  gent.,  and  Isabell  Nen- 
daxe,  of  Harfield,  Middlesex,  widow  of  John 
Nendaxe,  late  of  same,  schoolmaster — at 
Harfield,  aforesaid.     8  Aug.  1598.  B. 

Batailhey,  Joseph  (sic  subs.),  of  Great  St.  Helen, 
London,  citizen  and  leather-seller,  bachelor, 
about  22,  and  Mrs.  Ellinor  Norwood,  of  same, 

21  and  upwards,  consent  of  father  Francis 
Norwood,  of  Lackhampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
esq.— at  Great  St.  Helen.      24  Feb.  166f .  V. 

Batchelor,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in  the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  31,  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
Yeo,  now  of  same,  spinster,  about  23,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  or  Put- 
Surrey.     30  Aug.  1675.  V. 

Bate,  Deyer,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  London, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Dorothy  Busby,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster,  18,  the  con- 
sent of  her  father,  William  Busby,  Lough- 
borough, CO.  Leicester,  gent.,  attested  by 
Richard  Busby,  of  St  Margaret,  aforesaid, 
gent. — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or 
....     11  April,  1698.  F. 

Bate,  Edward,  of  Epping,  co.  Essex,  yeoman,  and 
Alice  Bromefeilde,  spinster,  of  Lam  borne, 
Essex,  daughter  of  John  Bromefeilde,  of  same, 
yeoman — gen.  lie,  29  AiDril,  1589.  B. 

Bate,  Edward,  of  Maids  Morton,  co.  Bucks, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Penelope  Lovet,  spinster, 
about  18,  daughter  of  Robert  Lovet,  of  Sold- 
bury,  said  county,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
or  St.  Giles-in  the-Fields,  Middlesex.  20 
Dec.  1673.  F. 

Bate,  Humphrey,  of  St.  Michael  -  ad -Bladum, 
stationer,  and  Mary  Wotton,  spinster,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street  —  at  St.  Stephen 
aforesaid.     6  Dec.  1580.  B. 

Bate,  Matthew,  of  Maids  Morton,  co.  Bucks,  clerk, 
and  Mrs.  Mary  Darrell,  of  Lillingston  Darrell, 
said  county,  spinster,  about  20,  her  father's 
consent — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  6  June,  1671. 
V. 

Bate,  Robert,  of  West  Broughton,  co.  Derby, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Wakelin,  of  Crackmarsh,  co.  Stafford,  spinster, 
about  23,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Gregory, 
London,  or  Redriffe  (Rotherhithe),  co.  Surrey. 

22  April,  1665.  V. 

Bate,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
armorer,  and  Agnes  Atkinson,  of  same,  widow 
of  James  Atkinson,  late  of  same,  innholder, 
gen.  lie,  24  Jan.  159^.  B. 


95 


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[152  r    1 869.]  William  Bat  son 


96 


Bate,  Thomas,  of  St.  Christopher-lo-Stocks,  Lon- 
don, haberdasher,  and  Elizabeth  Allen,  of  St. 
Bartholomew,  near  the  Exchange,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Henry  Allen,  late  of  Lichfield,  co. 
Stafford,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  13  Ang. 
lG9f).  B. 

Bate,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  Lon- 
don, armorer,  and  Jane  Turvill,  of  St. 
Leonard,  Shoreditch,  widow  of  John  Turvill, 
late  of  same,  butcher,  gen.  lie,  23  Sept.  1597. 
B. 

Bate,  William,  of  St.  Martin-lc-Grand,  London, 
cordwainer,  bachelor,  and  Anne  Hill,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Hill,  late  of 
Yardley,  co.  Warwick,  husbandman,  deceased 
—at  St.  Margaret  Pattens,  London.  5  Dec. 
1621.  B. 

Bate,  AVilliam,  of  Fenchnrch,  and  Margery 
Everton,  widow,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
in  West  Smithfield,  gen.  lie,  16  Nor.  1571. 
B. 

Bateman,  George,  now  of  City  of  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  29,  son  of  William  Bateman,  of 
Hardington,  co.  Derby,  gent.,  who  consents, 
and  Mary  Goodcole,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
34-,  widow  of  —  Goodcole,  of  same,  gent.,  who 
died  about  three  months  ago — at  St.  Andrew- 
in-the-Wardrobe.     2  Jan.  161|.  B. 

Bateman,  Hugh,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  widower,  46, 
and  Elizabeth  Bateman,  of  the  town  of  Derby, 
spinster,  18,  her  parents  dead — at  Staley,  co. 

Derby,  St in    Derby,  or  St.    Mary,    in 

Nottingham.     10  May,  1665.  F. 

Bateman,  James,  of  St.  Martin  Orgar,  London, 
bachelor,  about  31,  and  Esther  Searle,  of  St. 
Michael  Basishaw,  London,  about  17, 
daughter  of  Dame  Anne  Hedges,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Michael  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  3 
Dec.  169L  F. 

Bateman,  John,  of  St.  Paul,  Corenb  Garden, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Cox,  of  same,  spinster,  about  22 — at  church  or 
chapel  of  Inner  Temple,  or  Lincoln's  Inn 
chapel.     30  Nov.  1661.V. 

Bateman,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Eebecca  Col- 
bourne,  of  same,  widow,  about  27 — at  St. 
Clement  Danes  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel.  15 
May,  1667.  V. 

Bateman,  Randall,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  31,  and  Agnes  Dawson,  of  St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  spinster,  about  22,  consent 
of  mother.  Dame —  Lydall,  alias  Dawson,  now 
ux.  Sir  Francis  Lydall,  knight — at  Great  or 
Little  St.  Bartholomew,  St.  Sepulchre,  or  St. 
James,  Duke's  Place.     8  Dec.  1662.  V. 

Bateman,  Robert,  and  Mary  Fynche,  of  Watford, 
Herts — to  marry  at  Northall.    31  July,  1564.  B. 

Bateman,  Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Alice  Saltonstall,  of 
Stifford,  Essex,  widow,  about  26 — at  Stifford 
or  Ossett,  co.  Essex.  31  May,  1671.  V. 
[Crossed  out.] 

Bateman,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
bachelor,  21,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Pickard,  daughter 
of  Peter  Pickard,  esq.,  of  same,  who  consents, 
spinster,  17 — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel.  28 
Dec.  1696.    B. 

Bateman,  William,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church 
and  Alice  Carter,  widow,  of  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft — at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft.  15 
Nov.  1577.  B. 

Bateman,  Sir  William,  knight,  of  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-East,  widower,  about  49,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Rivett,  of  All  Hallows  Staining,  widow,  about 
27 — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  All  Hallows 
Stayning,  All  Hallows  Barking,  or  St. 
Margaret  Pattens.     1  June,  1663.  V. 


Bates,  Edward,  gent.,  of  Loughton,  Essex, 
Ijachelor,  23,  father's  consent,  and  Elizahteth 
Heard,  of  Thaydon  Mount,  Essex,  maiden.  20, 
consent  of  fatlier,  Thomas  Heard,  of  same, 
yeoman — at  Loughton.     22  May,  1610.  B. 

Bates,  Henry,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  cooper,  and 
Mary  Crofte,  of  same,  widow— at  same.  19 
June,  1626.  B. 

Bates,  Humphrey,  waterman,  and  Joan  Empson, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Empson,  late  of  the 
City  of  London,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Law- 
rence Pountney,  London.    16  April,  1615.  B. 

Bates,  John,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  cordwainer,  and  Alice  Btirstoe,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Richard  Barstoe,  of  same,  tailor — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  aforesaid.  20  Dec.  1621. 
B. 

Bates,  Thomas,  of  Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex, 
glover,  bachelor,  and  Joane  Maybanke,  widow, 
of  Ralph  Maybanke,  glover,  late  of  Ripley,  in 
parish  of  Sen,  co.  Surrey — at  Uxbridge,  afore- 
said.    16  June,  1610.  B. 

Bates,  William,  D.D.,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex, 
widower,  36,  and  Margaret  Gravener,  of  St. 
Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  Edward  Gravener,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  or 
St.  Mary,  Alder manbury,  London.  1  July, 
1661.     F. 

Bateson,  Thomas,  silkweaver,  and  Johanna 
Pigeon,  spiuster,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Pygeon,  late  of  Wem,  co. 
Salop,  yeoman,  deceased.     18  Oct.  1586.  B. 

Bateson,  William.     See  Battsox. 

Bath,  Robert,  and  Barbara  Colinan.  22  Nov. 
1632.  D. 

Bathurst,  Edward  (Bathhurst),  gent.,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  about  21,  son  and  heir  of  Randolph  Bath- 
hurst, of  Harton  Kirby,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  who  con- 
sents, and  Mrs.  Frances  Wyseman,  of  Rivenhall, 
Essex,  spinster,  about  17,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wyseman  the  elder,  of  same,  knight, 
who  consents — at  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
Loudon.     2  Nov.  1624.  B. 

Bathurst,  Edward,  of  St.  Catherine  Creechurch, 
London,  bachelor,  21,  and  Susannah  Puckle, 
of  St.  Dunstan,  Stepney,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
22,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Mary,  Islington, 
Middlesex.     15  Sept.  1690.  F. 

Bathurst,  John,  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  esq., 
widower,  and  Anne  Jewrin,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  widow  —  at  St.  Giles-iu-the-Fields, 
Middlesex.     9  Oct.  1681.  F. 

Bathurst,  Lancelot,  of  Wilmington,  Kent,  gent., 
widower,  and  Anna  Gamou,  of  St.  Mary-le- 
Strand,  alias  Savoy,  Middlesex,  spinster,  27, 
daughter  of  Richard  Gamon,  of  same,  who 
consents  —  at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  aforesaid. 
14  July,  1669.  F. 

Bathurst,  Theodore,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq., 
bachelor,  and  Lettice  Rippington,  of  Aming- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  Lincoln's  Inn  chapel.  10  April,  1669. 
F. 

Bathurst,  William,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  haber- 
dasher, bachelor,  34,  and  Elizabeth  Mawdett, 
of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  25,  father's 
consent — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  or  St. 
Maiy,  Savoy.     29  Dec.  1635.  B. 

Batson,  Wilham,  of  St.  Swithin,  London,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Hannah  Kempsall,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Edward  Kempsall,  of  Staines, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Mar- 
garet,  Westminster,  or  St.  Mary,  Savov.  8 
Oct.  1677.  F. 


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[1521-1869.] 


John  Bawme 


98 


Catt,  Henry  (Batte),  yconiau,  Qiid  Johanna  Neale, 
of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  — ■  Neale,  of 
CO.  Kent,  husbandman,  gen.  lie,  30  June, 
1598.  B. 

Batt,  John,  of  St.  Albans,  Herts,  tanner,  and 
Elizabeth  Goodalo,  spinster,  of  same,  daughter 
of  Robeit  Goodale,  of  Hartwell,  Herts,  yeo- 
man, gen.  lie,  15  April,  1588.  B. 

Batt,  John  (Batte),  and  Amy  Blackman.  20  Jan. 
166i.  D. 

Batt,  John,  of  city  of  Westminster,  labouring 
man,  and  Margaret  West,  of  same,  widow — at 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  17  May,  1604. 
D. 

Batt,  Ralph'  (Batte),  esq.  [in  Vic-Gen.  book, 
"Batty"],  of  Westham,  Essex,  widower,  50, 
and  Joane  Kimpton,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex, 
40,  widow  of  Edward  Kimpton,  of  City  of 
London,  draper,  who  died  half  a  year  since — at 
Westham,  Essex.     10  May,  1608.  B. 

Batt,  Thomas,  of  Battersea,  co.  Surrey,  husband- 
man, and  Mary  Baddam,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Baddam,  of  Windsor,  Berks, 
husbandman — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     9  Sept.  1623.  B. 

Batteley,  Charles,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Nedham,  of 
Westminster,  spinster,  21  and  upwards,  with 
consent  of  her  father  and  mother — at  Old  Aires- 
ford,  Hants,  or  ...  .     23  Aug.  1692.  F. 

Batteley,  John.     See  Bettily. 

Batteley,  Joseph.     See  Batailhey. 

Battell,  Thomas  (Battle),  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
mariner,  and  Dorothy  Baker,  of  same,  widow 
of  —  Baker,  late  of  same,  mariner — at  Stepney 
aforesaid.     8  Feb.  161^.  B. 

Battell,  Richard,  gent.,  of  All  Hallows-the- 
Great,  London,  bachelor,  34,  and  Katherine 
Cossens,  widow,  27— at  St.  Faith  or  St.  Gre- 
gory, London.     17  Nov.  1637.  B. 

Battell,  William,  of  St.  Bennet,  Gracechnrch, 
London,  bachelor,  28,  and  Mary  Thompson, 
of  St.  Edmund-the-King,  London,  spinster, 
25,  daughter  of  Thomas  Thompson,  of  St. 
Andrew  parish,  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
who  consents — at  St.  Marylebone,  Middlesex. 
5  July,  1692.  F. 

Battersbee,  Edmund,  gent.,  of  London,  bachelor, 
27,  father  dead,  and  Anne  Brayne,  of  St.  Mary- 
at-Hill,  London,  spinster,  19,  parents  dead — at 
St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex.  28  Feb. 
16i§.  B. 

Battersbee,  Thomas  (Battersbye),  and  ....  of 
St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street,  London, 
gen.  lie,  8  Dec.  1571.  B. 

Battle,  James,  of  City  of  London,  draper, 
and  Leticia  Travers,  of  St.  Mary  -  at  -  Hill, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Travers,  late  citizen 
and  merchant  taylor,  of  London,  deceased — at 
St.  Mary-at-Hill.     8  Aug.  1588.  B. 

Battle,  William,  D.D.,  of  Hitcham,  co.  Suffolk, 
widower,  and  Martha  Collings,  of  Chichester, 
CO.  Sussex,  spinster,  36,  at  her  own  disposal — 
at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  or  ...  . 
8  Oct.  1692.  F. 

Battln,  William,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor,  of 
London,  and  Margaret  Browne,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Browne,  of 
same,  cordwainer — at  St.  Marie  (^sic)  Pattens, 
London.     23  Sept.  1625.  B. 

Battlshill,  William,  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  mercer, 
about  27,  and  Elizabeth  Isack,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  20,  her  parents  dead,  leaving 
no  guardian  as  he  believes,  but  with  his  con- 
sent if  there  be  one,  alleged  by  Nicholas 
King,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street,  London, 
gent. — at  any  church  in  the  city  of  Exeter. 
20  Aug.  1678.  V. 

London  Marriage  Licences. 


Battnall,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Crosse,  of  St. 
Saviour,  Sonthwark,  widow.     16  Dec.  1545.  F. 

Battson,  William,  and  Katherine  Dawson,  of  the 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  5  June,  1563.  B. 

Battyn,  William,  gent.,  and  Amy  Rogers,  of  the 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  28  May,  1565. 
B. 

Battyou,  Henry,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  andAnne  Wyniffe,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Robert  Wyniffe,  of 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  gent. — at  St.  Bennet 
aforesaid.     8  Oct.  1004.  B. 

Bauchlere,  Richard,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and 
Margaret  Waling,  of  the  city  of  Worcester, 
spinster,  about  16,  with  consent  of  her 
mother,  —  Waling,  widow — at  any  parish 
church  in  the  city  of  Worcester.  8  July, 
1678,  V. 

Baug'h,  Rowland  (Bawghe),  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
gent.,  and  Jane  Hill,  spinster,  of  St.  Michael-le- 
Querne,  London,  daughter  of  John  Hill,  late  of 
same,  "pellipharius,"  deceased,  gen.  lie,  24 
Oct.  1590.  B. 

Baiigfh,  Rowland,  gent.,  of  Inner  Temple,  bache- 
lor, 21,  and  Jane  Isham,  of  Hampstead, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Matthew 
Isham,  of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
Barnet,  Herts.     2  Sept.  1608.  B. 

Baughani,  William,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Lesa, 
London,  girdler,  and  Rebecca  Clerk,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Clerk,  yeoman — 
at  St.  Bartholomew  aforesaid.  1  Feb.  161f. 
B. 

Baven,  William,  of  St.  Danstan-in-the-West, 
London,  and  Jane  Millet,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Millet,  of  Gilset,  co.  Surrey, 
yeoman- — at  St.  Bride,  London.  2 Oct.  1619. 
B. 

Baving'ton,  Richard,  merchant  taylor,  and  Johanna 
Harcourte,  spinster,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Harcorte,  late  of  City  of  London, 
innholder,  deceased — at  St.  Sepulchre.  24  July, 
1585.  B. 

Bawden,  Hugh,  of  ....  co.  Cornwall,  bachelor,  21, 
father's  consent,  and  Aurelia  White,  of  St. 
Bartholomew  Square,  Middlesex,  spinster,  22. 
father's  consent — at  Chapel  Royal,  St.  James. 
8  June,  1693.  B. 

Bawden,  John  (Bawdon),  of  St.  Catharine  Cree- 
church,  London,  merchant,  bachelor,  about 
36,  and  Mrs.  Letticia  Popham,  of  St.  Giles-in- 
the-Fields,  spinster,  about  22,  consent  of 
mother,  Dame  Anne  Wharton,  aliasPopham — at 
St.  Pancras,  Middlesex.     2  March,  16f§.  V. 

Bawden,  Thomas  (Bawdon),  of  St  Martin,  Lud- 
gate,  bachelor,  30,  and  Sara  Everston,  of 
same,  spinster,  19,  mother's  consent,  a  widow 
—at  St.  Mary,  Islington.  22  July,  1689.  B. 
[The  entry  erased.] 

Bawden,  Augustine  (Bawdwyn),  and  Elizabeth 
Wilson,  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard  Street— to 
marry  there.     6  May,  1547.  B. 

Bawden,  Charles  (Bawdewyn),  of  Westham,  and 
Marian  Eton,  of  Stratford,  Bow,  gen.  lie,  9 
Feb.  156|.  B. 

Bawldocke,  Thomas,  yeoman,  and  Alice  Megar, 
widow,  of  the  City  of  London,  relict  of  Thomas 
Megar,  late  of  Shuttlington,  co.  Herts,  gen. 
lie,  2  May,  1593.  R. 

Bawme,  John,  and  Sarah  Powell,  of  city  of  West- 
minster spinster.     19  Feb.  163|^.  D. 

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Edward  Bawtrey  [i 521-1869.] 


Hugli  Bay  ley  100 


Bawtrey,  Edward,  of  Staples  Inn,  gent.,  widower, 
S-i,  and  Judith  Langton,  of  St.  Bartholomew 
Exchange,  maiden,  20,  consent  of  her  father, 
Mr.  Thomas  Langton,  of  same,  merchant  taylor, 
attested  by  his  son,  Thomas  Langton  the 
younger,  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street,  fish- 
monger— at  St.  Bartholomew  aforesaid.  2 
Jan.  160*.  B. 

Bawtrey,  llichard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London,  tailor,  and  Wilmott  Buffome,  of  St. 
Bride  ,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Andrew-in- 
the-Wardrobe,  London.     8  Jan.  162a.  B. 

Baxter,  Alexander,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex, widower,  30,  and  Dorcas  Berry,  of  All 
Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  London,  widow,  27 
— at  St.  Aune-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  or 
....     27  July,  1696.  F. 

Baxter,  Angustin,  clerk,  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Alice  Turner,  of  same,  widow, 
22— at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street. 
28  July,  1645.  B. 

Baxter,  Caleb,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Mid- 
dlesex, bachelor,  34,  and  Sarah  Proser,  of 
same,  spinster,  28,  at  her  o'wn  disposal — at  St. 
Anne,  Aldersgate,  Loudon.  26  July,  1688. 
F. 

Baxter,  Daniel,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  30,  and  Lydia  Ashfield, 
spinster,  25,  daughter  of  William  Ashfield,  of 
same,  grocer,  who  consents — at  St.  Bride, 
London,  or  ...  .     20  Oct.  1686.  F. 

Baxter,  Edward,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury, 
gent.,  bachelor,  22,  his  father  dead,  and  Jane 
Bruerton,  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Theophilus  Bruerton,  deceased, 
consent  of  mother,  Mary  Bruerton,  of  same, 
widow— at  St.  Faith.  2  Sept.  1641.  B. 
[Regularly  signed  by  the  parties,  but  crossed 
and  the  word  "  vacat"  in  margin.] 

Baxter,  Edward,  of  Lee,  co.  Kent,  clerk,  bachelor, 
about  24,  and  Mrs  Mercy  Dell,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  spinster,  about  18,  her  mother's 
consent — at  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  London.  11  Dec. 
1676.  Y. 

Baxter,  Edward,  of  St.  Pancras,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Susan  Salisbury,  of  St.  Mary, 
Islington,  Middlesex,  spinster,  22,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Michael,  Wood  Street, 
London,  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  Surrey,  or 
....     14  Dec.  1683.  F. 

Baxter,  Henry  (Baxster,)  and  Elizabeth  Stokes. 
23  July,  1544.  F. 

Baxter,  John,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  brewer, 
bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Cooper,  of  same, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Eichard  Cooper, 
deceased,  her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  or  St.  Sepulchre.  30  Oct.  1629. 
B. 

Baxter,  John,  of  St.  Peter,  Coruhill,  London, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Norden,  spinster, 
22,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  —  Norden, 
of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London,  widow — 
at  St.  Christopher,  All  Hallows  Barking,  or 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London.  17  Dec.  1679.  B. 

Baxter,  Moses,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
bachelor,  29,  and  Elizabeth  Busby,  of  same, 
spinster,  27,  at  her  own  disposal — at  White- 
chapel, alleged  by  Margaret  Jermau,  of  same, 
widow.     15  Dec.  1699.  B. 

Baxter,  Richard  ["  cHcus  "  written  over  "gent."], 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  bachelor,  about 
40,  and  Margaret  Charleton,  of  Christchurch, 
London,  spinster,  about  28,  at  own  disposal, 
alleged  by  Francis  Tyton,  of  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-West,  stationer  —  at  Christchurch  afore- 
said, or  ...  .    29  April,  1662.  V. 


Baxter,  Robert,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth  Roane, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Robert  Roane,  of 
Charleton,  co.  Surrey,  gent.,  who  consents — 
at  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  or  St.  S within, 
London.     20  Oct.  1663.  F. 

Baxter,  Robert,  of  St.  Katherine,  near  the  Tower 
of  London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  40,  and 
Mrs.  Ann  Suckling,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  widow — at  St.  Mary  Savoy.  11  Feb. 
166^.  V. 

Baxter,  Walter,  gent.,  of  city  of  Westminster, 
widower,  36,  and  Elizabeth  Lion,  of  same, 
widow,  36 — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street.     21  June,  1643.  B. 

Baxter,  William,  and  Anne  Gristone,  widow,  of 
St.  Faith,  London^to  marry  there.  2  Feb. 
155|.  B. 

Baxter,  William(Baxstcr),  and  Margaret  Butler, 
gen.  lie,  30  June,  1561.  B. 

Bayford,  John  (Bayforde),  of  All  Hallows 
Steyning,  leatherseller,  and  Katherine  Harper, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Harper,  of  ...  .  co. 
Kent,  gent.,  deceased — at  AH  Hallows  afore- 
said.    17  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Bayford,  William,  of  Walthamstow,  co.  Essex, 
"carpenter,"  widower,  and  Margaret  Brackett, 
of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Brackett, 
late  of  CO.  Norfolk,  "  carpenter,"  deceased 
—at  Islington,  co.  Middlesex.    9  Oct.  1609.  B. 

Bayley,  — ,  of  City  of  Loudon,  gent.,  and  Suzanna 
Sharnebrooke,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Sharnebrooke,  of  Hodsdon,  Herts,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie,  4  Sept.  1583.  B. 

Bayley,  Alexander  (Bayly),  of  precinct  of  St. 
Martin  -  le  -  Grand,  blacksmith,  and  Faith 
Shredds,  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  widow — at 
St.  Leonard,  in  said  precinct.  26  July,  1619. 
D. 

Bayley,  Christopher  (Baylie),  of  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-West,  London,  "  barber,"  and  Elizabeth 
Yapp,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
YajDp,  deceased — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
Loudon.     26  Aug.  1620.  B. 

Bayley,  Daniel,  of  Great  St.  Helen,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Morris, 
spinster,  about  22,  daughter  of  John  Morris, 
late  of  the  city  of  Shrewsbury,  yeoman, 
deceased,  her  mother  also  dead — to  marry  at 
St.  Gregory,  London.     1  Nov.  1632.  F. 

Bayley,  George,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
tailor,  bachelor,  and  Agnes  Gierke,  spinster, 
daughter  of  William  Gierke,  of  same,  lock- 
smith— at  St.  Gregory,  London.  28  Dec.  1615. 
B. 

Bayley,  George  (Bayly),  of  Abington,  Berks, 
gent.,  widower,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Wiggin, 
spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Roger  Wiggin,  of 
Chatgrave,  co.  Oxon,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields  or  St.  Marybone, 
Middlesex.     10  July,  1661.  F. 

Bayley,  Henry  (Bayly),  of  the  city  of  Hereford, 
gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Dorothy  Poyke,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  30,  her  parents  dead — at 
any  parish  church  in  the  city  or  county  of 
Hereford.     11  Oct.  1673.  F. 

Bayley,  Hugh  (Bayly),  of  St.  Anne,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Dorothy  Mander,  of  St. 
James,  Westminster,  spinster,  28,  with  con- 
sent of  her  father,  Bernard  Mander,  of 
Chipping  Warden,  co.  Northampton,  clerk, 
alleged  by  Thomas  Mander,  of  St.  Mildred, 
Bread  Street,  London,  clerk — at  St.  Mildred, 
Bread  Street,  aforesaid,  or  ....  6  Jan.  169f . 
F. 


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Bayley,  John  (Baylie),  gent.,  of  St.  Dnnstan-in- 
the-West,  bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Eyres, 
alias  Whithorne,  of  same,  maiden,  22,  danghter 
of  William  Eyres,  of  the  diocese  of  Bath  and 
Wells,  gent.,  who  died  four  years  ago — at  St. 
Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe,  London.  13  March, 
16^.  B. 

Bayley,  John,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex, yeoman,  and  Ann  Platts,  of  Westham,  co. 
Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of  Eobert  Platts, 
late  of  South  Wingfield,  co.  Derby,  yeoman, 
deceased  —  at  Little  All  Hallows,  Thames 
Street,  London.     31  July,  1612.  B. 

Bayley,  John  (Baylie),  of  St.  Martin  Vintry, 
London,  bachelor,  and  Lettice  Middleton,  of 
St.  Martin-le-Grand,  widow — at  St.  Leonard, 
in  said  precinct.     21  April,  1626.  D. 

Bayley,  John,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  shipwright, 
and  Mary  Orenge,  of  same,  widow — at  same. 
11  July,  1626.  B. 

Bayley,  Ealph,  citizen  and  vintner,  of  London, 
and  St.  Katherine  Coleman,  widower,  and 
Katherine  Goodwin,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry,  widow  of  John  Goodwin,  late  of  same, 
grocer — at  Stepney,  Middlesex.  1  June,  1610. 
B. 

Bayley,  Kichard  (Bay lye),  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Chaundler,  spinster, 
of  same,  daughter  of  John  Chaundler,  late  of 
Marbury,  co.  Chester,  yeoman,  deceased — 
at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.     30  June,  1586.  B. 

Bayley,  Richard  (Baylie),  of  City  of  London, 
vintner,  and  Marian  Graves,  of  same, 
daughter  of  Miles  Graves,  of  the  town  of 
Leicester,  butcher,  gen.  lie,  28  Sept.  1587. 
B. 

Bayley,  Richard  (Bay  lie  J,  of  Hallowes,  in  the 
parish  of  Bradford,  co.  York,  esq.,  about  40, 
and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Austin,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  spinster,  about  20,  her  parents 
dead,  consent  of  her  guardian,  John  Taylour, 
of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  gent. — in  pariah 
church  or  chapel  of  Westminster.  19  Sept. 
1677.  V. 

Bayley,  Robert  (Baylje),  merchant  taylor,  and 
Margaret  Wrighte,  widow,  of  St.  Swithin, 
London  Stone,  relict  of  James  Wright,  late  of 
same,  merchant  taylor — at  same.  24  Jan. 
1581^.  B. 

Bayley,  Robert  (Baylie),  of  St.  Peter-ad-Vincula, 
in  the  Tower  of  London,  and  Elizabeth  Brooke, 
widow,  of  the  City  of  Loudon,  relict  of 
Nicholas  Brooke,  of  said  city,  clerk,  gen.  lie, 
20  May,  1587.  B. 

Bayley,  Simon  (Baylie),  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  gent.,  bachelor, about  29,  and  Mary  Adam- 
son,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  about 
32,  alleged  by  William  Baylie,  of  St.  Botolph 
aforesaid,  merchant  taylor — at  St.  Mary  Wool- 
noth,  London,  or  St.  Olave,  Southwark.  1  Oct. 
1673.  V. 

Bayley,  Thomas  (Baylye),  of  Royston,  Herts, 
yeoman,  and  Phillippa  Wright,  spinster,  of 
City  of  London,  daughter  of  John  Wright,  late 
of  Pelham,  co.  Herts,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen. 
lie,  6  June,  1588.  B. 

Bayley,  Thomas,  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square, 
bachelor,  above  21,  and  Eleanor  Medlicott,  of 
St.  James,  Westminster,  spinster,  above  21 — 
at  St.  James,  Westminster.     7  Feb.  1759.  B. 

Bayley,  Walter  (Bayly),  of  St.  Giles,  Wimborne, 
CO.  Dorset,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Edy 
Hascall,  of  same,  spinster,  about  25,  at  own 
disposal — at  same.     14  July,  1666.  V. 

Bayley,  William,  tailor,  and  Elizabeth  Warde, 
spinster,  of  Hockley,  co.  Essex,  daughter  of  — 
Warde,  of  .  .  .  .,  co.  Bucks,  husbandman — at 
Hockley.    7  March,  158f .  B. 


Bayley,  William  (Bayly),  and  Alice  Stephenson 
of  city  of  Westminster,  widow.  27  Feb.  163|. 
D. 

Bayliffe,  Charles,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Higges,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  21,  her 
parents  dead  —  at  St.  Gilos-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  or  ...  .     14  Oct.  1695.  F. 

BaylifFe,  Henry,  of  Westminster,  gent.,  and  Anne 
Flower,  of  same,  widow — anywhere  in  jurisdic- 
diction.     22  Dec.  1581.  D. 

Baylis,  Joseph,  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street, 
London,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Hethersett,  of  Thetford,  co.  Norfolk,  spinster, 
23,  daughter  of  Wcrmley  Hethersett,  of 
same,  who  consents — at  Thetford  aforesaid. 
26  Aug.  1690.  F. 

Baynard,  Adiell,  of  Barklowe  (?),co.  Cambridge, 
D.D.,  widower,  about  45,  and  Damaris  Smyth, 
of  Greenwich,  Kent,  spinster,  about  24,  con- 
sent of  father,  William  Smyth,  of  same,  gent, 
—at  St.  Dionis  Backchurch.     31  Oct.  1660.  V. 

Baynard,  Philip  (Baynarde),  of  City  of  London, 
and  Lucy  Bucklande,  of  Islington — at  Islington. 
28  April,  1567.  B. 

Baynard,  Thomas,  of  Blangden,  co.  Somerset, 
gent.,  widower,  about  46,  and  Judith  Leman, 
of  same,  widow,  about  40 — at  Blangden  afore- 
said, or  chapel  of  Berrington,  said  county,  or 
St.  Michael,  in  Bristol,  said  county.  25  Nov. 
1673.  V. 

Baynes,  John,  of  precinct  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand, 
bachelor,  and  Mary  Rooby,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow, 
London,  spinster  —  at  St.  Leonard,  in  said 
precinct.     29  Jan.  162f .  D. 

Baynes,  John,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  26,  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Lee,  of  South  Fleet, 
CO.  Kent,  spinster,  about  16,  consent  of  her 
father,  John  Warner,  alias  Lee,  D.D. — at  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields.     5  Feb.  167|.  V. 

Baynes,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Dorothy  Amherst,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  London,  spinster,  21,  her 
parents  dead,  with  consent  of  her  brother, 
Jeffery  Amherst — at  St.  Bride  or  St.  Mary 
Aldermary,  London,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex.     1  Sept.  1684.     F. 

Baynes,  Michael,  gent.,  and  Sibill  Holloway, 
widow,  of  City  of  London — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf.     22  July,  1581.   B. 

Baynes,  Owen  (Baines),  of  St.  James,  Clerken^ 
well,  Middlesex,  mercer,  and  Margery  Hobson, 
widow  of  Thomas  Hobson,  cordwainer — at 
St.  Trinity,  in  the  Minories.     14  July,  1617.  B. 

Baynforthe,  Edward,  of  the  City  of  London,  inn- 
holder,  and  Frances  Heywarde,  widow,  of 
St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  relict  of  — 
Heyward,  late  of  same,  clerk,  gen.  lie,  15 
May,  1590.  B. 

Baynliam,  Edmond  (Bainham),  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  and  Ellen  Esselbee,  spinster,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West — at  St.  Dunstan  afore- 
said.    2  Nov.  1577.     B. 

Bayntun,  Sir  Edward,  K.B.,  of  Bremhill,  Wilts, 
bachelor,  about  38,  and  Stuart  Thynne,  spinster, 
about  18,  consent  of  father,  Sir  Thomas 
Thynne,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  knight — at 
....     29  May,  1661.  V. 

Bayntun,  Henry,  of  Spye  Park,  co.  Wilts,  esq., 
bachelor  21,  and  the  Right  Hon.  Lady  Anne 
Wilmot,of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
18,  her  parents  dead,  and  she  at  the  disposing 
of  the  Countess  Dowager  of  Rochester,  her 
grandmother  and  guardian,  Avho  consents — 
at  Adderbury,  co.  Oxou,  or  ...  .  21  July, 
1685.  F. 

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Beach,  John,  of  Malmsbury,  Wilts,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  27,  and  Joane  Foakott,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  32,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Malmsbury 
aforesaid,  Tedbury,  co.  Gloucester,  or  Chipi>en- 
liani,  CO    Wilts.     19  April,  1073.  V. 

Beaclier,  William,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
and  Judith  Quarles,  S])instei-,  of  Islington, 
Middlesex-  at  Islington.     12  April,  1578.   B. 

Beacon,  Thomas,  of  Ht.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  and  Mary  Finch,  of  same,  widow  -at 
St.  Leonard,  in  St.  Martin-le-Grand.  27  May, 
1G22.  D. 

Beacon,  William  [in  margin,  Becon],of  Sevenoaks, 
Kent,  yeoman,  and  Katherine  Hunter,  of 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  widow — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     23  Jan.  162*^.  D. 

Beadle,  Matthew,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant 
tailor,  and  Anno  Boothby,  of  St.  Antholin, 
said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Boothby,  of  same,  merchant  taylor  —  at 
Chinkford,  co.  Essex.     9  July,  1G08.  B. 

Beadle,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  haberdasher,  and  Angell  Fryer,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Fryer,  of  All 
Hallows-the-Less,  Thames  Street,  London, 
dyer — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  aforesaid. 
12  Dec.  1609.  B. 

Beake,  Adam,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex,  and 
Milboriie  Taylor,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  spinster — at  St.  Dunstan  aforesaid. 
11  Oct.  1626.  B. 

Beale,  John,  of  Great  Haseley,  co.  Oxon,  gent., 
bachelor,  35,  and  Abigail  Ell,  of  Twitenham, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  21,  with  consent  of 
her  father,  Richard  Ell — at  Ham,  or  Richmond, 
CO.  Sm-rey,  or  Twitnam  aforesaid.  19  Jnne, 
1648.  F. 

Beale,  Sir  John,  bart.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent, 
widower,  35,  and  Jane  Duke,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Richard  Duke,  of  same,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
or  St.  Gregory,  Loudon.     9  May,  1662.  F. 

Beale,  John,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-Weat,  porter  of 
Serjeant's  Inn,  widower,  about  37,  and  Joane 
March,  of  same,  spinster,  about  28,  at  her  owm 
disposal — at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less  or  St. 
Gregory,  London.     19  Oct.  1663.  V. 

Beale,  John,  of  Maidstone,  Kent,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  25,  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Beale,  of  Loose, 
said  county,  spinster,  about  25,  and  at  ow^l 
disposal  —  at  Loose,  Langley,  Boughton,  or 
ilonclielsea  (sic),  said  county.  18  June,  1672. 
V. 

Beale,  Nicholas,  of  Heston,  co.  Middlesex,  yeoman, 
and  Margaret  Sallett,  of  Hanwell,  said  county, 
spinster,  daughter  of  George  Sallett,  late  of 
same,  yeoman,  deceased — at  Hanwell  aforesaid . 
7  June,  1619.  B. 

Beale,  Richard,  and  Alice  Topsey,  ■widow,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate — to  marry  there.  22  Nov. 
1578.  B. 

Beale,  Richard,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  yeoman, 
and  Ursula  Ratforde,  spinster,  of  St.  Peter-le- 
Poor,  daughter  of  Robert  Ratforde,  of  same, 
gardener — at  St.  Peter-le-Poor.  6  March,  loSj. 
B. 

Beale,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin  Orgar,  yeoman,  and 
Johanna  Geston,  widow,  of  said  city,  relict  of 
Edward  Geston,  late  of  Wandsworth,  co. 
Surrey,  miller,  gen.  lie,  11  Oct.  1587.   B. 

Beale,  Thomas,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  yeoman, 
and  Joane  Johnson,  of  same,  widow  of  Edward 
Johnson,  late  of  same,  apothecary  —  at  St. 
Sepulchre  aforesaid.     11  Dec.  1600.  B. 

Beale,  Thomas  (Beal),  gent.,  of  St.  Mary,  Alder- 
manbury,  bachelor,  24,  and  Katherine  Williams, 
of  Stepney,  spinster,  28 — at  St.  Faith.  26 
May,  1640.  B. 


Beale,  William,  of  Little  ^Missenden,  Bucks,  gent., 
widower,  about  St,  and  Mary  Duncombe,  of 
Chesham,  said  county,  widow,  about  60 — at 
Missenden  parish  church.     13  June,  16(53.   V. 

Beamon,  Henry,  and  Alice  Dowghtye,  widow,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes — to  maiTy  there.  30  Aug. 
15(J8.  B. 

Beamond,  Richard,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill, 
London,  baker,  and  Elizabeth  Bannister,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Bannister, 
of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  joyner — at  St.  Helen, 
London.     27  Jan. 1614.  B. 

Beamond,  Stephen  (Beamonde),  clerk,  rector  of 
Casthorpe,  co.  Essex,  and  Katherine  Pudney, 
spinster,  of  same — to  marry  there.  28  Jan. 
151%.  B. 

Beane,  Edmund,  skinner,  and  Hannah  Keme,  of 
St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  London,  spinster — at 
St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London.  23  Jan.  162f . 
B. 

Beane,  George,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom,  London, 
bachelor,  29,  and  Susan  Abbott,  of  Islington, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of  William 
Abbott,  of  Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.,  who 
consents  —  at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less,  or 
the  Temple  church,  London  5  Feb.  16f%. 
F. 

Beane,  Richard,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
widower,  about  27,  and  Mary  Pennington,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  about  22,  and  at 
own  disposal  —  at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West. 
16  Feb.  167i.  V. 

Bearci'oft,  Edward,  of  Clement's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mrs.  Susanna  Byne,  of 
Cashalton,  co.  Surrey,  spinster,  22,  daughter 
of  Henry  Byne,  who  consents — at  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Middlesex,  or  St.  Gregory,  London. 
28  April,  1691.  F. 

Beard,  George  (Bearde),  tailor,  and  Martha 
Phillippes,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Phillippes,  late  of  the 
city  of  Bristol,  merchant,  deceased — at  St. 
Bride  aforesaid.     28  June,  1598.  B. 

Beard,  James,  of  All  Hallows-the-Great,  London, 
cordwainer,  and  Anne  Rogers,  widow  of 
Thomas  Rogers,  late  of  same — at  St.  Olave, 
Hart  Street,  London.     1  Maj',  1626.  B. 

Beard,  Sampson,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
cooper,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Elizabeth 
Bnckly,  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  20,  consent  of  father,  Thomas  Buckley, 
of  same,  carpenter — at  Islington.  19  Dec.  1661. 
V. 

Beard,  Thomas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
and  Anne  Rogers,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Faith,  London.     12  Nov.  1624.  B. 

Beardmore,  Robert,  of  Kingsley,  co.  Stafford, 
clerk,  bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Woolley,  of 
Alton,  said  county,  spinster,  27,  her  parents 
dead,  and  she  at  her  own  disposal — at  St. 
Sepulchre,  Temple  church,  or  Gray's  Inn 
chapel,  London.     16  May,  1688.  F. 

Beardwell,  John,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Mary  Graves,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  William  Graves,  of  Ware,  Herts, 
yeoman,  who  consents — at  St.  Faith,  London. 
26  April,  1633.  F. 

Beare,  George,  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  34,  and  Grace  Owens,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  about  36 — at  St. 
Martin,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden.     28  Aug.  1675.  V. 

Beare,  Hugh,  and  Dorothy  Skeares.  15  July,  1628. 
D. 

Bearsley,  Edward,  of  St.  Andrew-in  the-Ward- 
robe,  London,  joyner,  and  Audrey  Mones,  of 
Chigwell,  Essex,  widow  of  John  Mones,  late  of 
same,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  6  Feb.  159f.  B. 


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Oliver  Becher 


106 


Bearstowe,  George,  of  St.  Bennet,  PauVs  Wharf, 
and  Johanna  Gascoygne,  spinster,  of  Anvvell — 
at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West.    14  April,  1574.  B. 

Bearstowe,  John,  and  Anne  Throwgood,  spinster, 
of  Stortford,  Herts — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf.     20  May,  1577.  B. 

Beasly,  William,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
and  Alice  Denman,  of  same,  ■widow — at  St. 
Faith,  London.     9  May,  1626.  B. 

Beauchanip,  Francis,  of  the  Six  Clerks'  Office, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Ellen  Cranmer,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  23 — at  Gray's  Inn 
chapel,  or  St.  Leonard,  Foster  Lane.  15  Jan. 
172§.  B. 

Beauchamp,  John,  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  weaver,  and  Joan  Bruffe,  of  Har- 
mondsworth,  Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Eichard  Bruffe,  yeoman,  deceased — at  .... 
London.     18  June,  1621.  B. 

Beauchamp,  Robert,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
porter,  and  Anne  Alder,  of  said  city,  spinster 
— at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  13 
June,  1618.   B. 

Beaucliainp,  Stephen  (Beauchampe),  of  Orping- 
ton, Kent,  brickmaker,  and  Rebecca  Hother, 
of  St.  Mai'garet,  Westminster,  widow — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     6.  Dec.  1621.  D. 

Beauclerck,  the  Right  Hon.  Charles,  Earl  of  Bur- 
ford,  bachelor,  24,  eldest  son  of  his  Grace  the 
Duke  of  St.  Albans,  and  Mrs.  Lucy  Werden, 
16,  daughter  of  Sir  John  Werden,  of  Holyport, 
parish  of  Bray,  co.  of  Berks,  who  consents — 
special  licence.     10  Dec.  1722.  F. 

Beauclerck,  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  William,  aged 
22,  second  son  of  the  Most  Noble  Charles, 
Duke  of  St.  Albans,  and  Mrs.  Charlotte 
Werden,  spinster,  15,  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Werden,  of  Holyport,  parish  of  Bray,  co.  Berks, 
who  consents — special  licence  to  marry  at  any 
time  or  place.     10  Dec.  1722.   F. 

Beaufort,  Daniel,  clerk,  of  St  Ann,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Esther  Gougeon,  of  St.  James, 
Westminster,  spinster,  21 — at  St.  Martin 
Orgar,  or  the  Great  Savoy.  10  July  1738. 
B. 

Beaufoy,  Henry,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  19,  consent  of  his  grand- 
mother, Dame  Mary  Walker,  his  parents  dead, 
and  Mrs.  Charlotte  Lane,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  17, consent  of  her  father — at  St.  Martin- 
in  the-Fields,  St.  Bride,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West.     7  June,  1676.  V. 

Beaufoy,  Hercules,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
widower,  about  60,  and  Mary  Rust,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  45,  and  at  own  disposal — at 
All  Uallows-in  the-Wall,  London.  1  Feb. 
167i  V. 

Beaulieu,  Isaac  Duprey  de,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill, 
London,  gentleman,  widower,  25,  and  Mrs. 
Manon  Morean,  spinster,  about  19,  daughter  of 
Peter  Moreau,  of  St.  Anne-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  who  consents — at  St.  Peter,  Corn- 
hill,  aforesaid.     30  June,  1691.  F. 

Beaumond,  George.     See  Bewmond. 

Beaumond,  Henry,  &c.     See  Beamox. 

Beaumond,  Nicholas,  1632.     gee  Boemond. 

Beaumond,  William,  (sic  subs.),  of  Henley-on- 
Thames,  CO.  Oson,  gent.,  bachelor,  about 
24,  and  Mary  Hills,  of  same,  spinster,  about 
21,  consent  of  father,  Edmund  Hills,  of  same, 
clerk — at  Grayes  or  Fairley,  co.  Oxon.  2  July, 
1661.  V. 


Beaumont,  Charles,  of  St.  Gile3-in-the-Fields,esq., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Milner, 
of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  spinster,  about  21,  con- 
sent of  her  father,  Richard  Milner,  esq. — at 
Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln,  or  in  Lincoln  cathe- 
dral.    7  Oct.  1675.  V. 

Beaumont  John  (Beamonte),  and  Johanna 
Tucker,  spinster,  of  City  of  London — at  Down- 
ham,  Essex.     29  March  158y.  B. 

Beaumont,  John,  of  Cole  Orton,  co.  Leicester, 
csfi.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Damo  Felicia  Comp- 
ton,  of  Sywell,  co.  Northampton,  widow,  26 — 
at  Sywell,  aforesaid— 10  Sept.  1663.    F. 

Beaumont,  the  Hon.  John,  of  St.  Anne,  West- 
minster, widower,  and  Philippa  Carey,  spinster, 
25,  ather  owndisposal — at  St.  Anne,  aforesaid, 
or  ...  .     28  Sept.  1693.  F. 

Beaumont,  William,  of  St.  Bartholomew,  London, 
gent.,  widower,  about  20,  and  Mrs.  Jane 
Watts,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  21,  at  her  own  disposal, 
her  parents  dead,  and  having  no  guardian — 
at  Christchurch,  London.  23  July,  1678. 
V. 

Beauvoir,  Charles,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
merchant,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Barker 
Sherwin,  of  Reddrith  (Rotherhithe),  Surrey, 
spinster,  about  18,  consent  of  her  parents — at 
All  Hallows  Barking,  London.  14  Feb.  16f^. 
V. 

Beauvoir,  William  de,  of  the  Isle  of  Guernsey, 
CO.  Southampton,  gentleman,  bachelor,  about 
30,  and  Elizabeth  Fautratt,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  21,  daughter  of  Mrs.  John  Fautract, 
who  consents,  alleged  by  Mr.  William  de 
Beauvoir,  of  the  same  island,  gent. — at 
St.  Giles-in-the- Fields,  or  Durham  House 
chapel,  CO.  Middlesex.    21  June,  1650.  F. 

Beaver,  Edward,  rector  of  East  Hatley,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, bachelor,  about  30,  and  Ellinor 
Jefferies,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster, 
about  22,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields.     14  Dec.  1675.  V. 

Beavys,  Edward,  and  Elizabeth  Comes,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields — to  marry  there.  17 
Jan. 155|.  B. 

Bebb,  Robert,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elinor  Planner, 
of  All  Hallows-the-Great,  London,  widow — at 
All  Hallows,  aforesaid.     2  Feb.  I62f.  B. 

Becham,  Rancton,  and  Elizabeth  Robbyns,  of  St. 
Mary-at-Hill,  London,  gen.  lie,  18  Nov.  1570. 
B. 

Beche,  John,  clothworker,  and  Ellen  Flemvuge, 
widow,  of  St.  John,  Walbrook,  relict  of  Thomas 
Flemynge,  of  same,  cordwainer — at  fame. 
29  Feb.  158|.   B. 

Becher,  Edward,  of  City  of  London,  gent.,  and 
Frances  Coppinger,  widow,  of  same,  gen.  lie, 
Dec.  (?  Oct.)  1580.  B. 

Becher,  Henry,  of  Weston,  Herts,  gent.,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Baraba'a  Nevy,  spinster,  20,  with  con- 
sent of  her  mother,  —  Nevy  alias  Goddard — at 
St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street,  London.     5  Oct.  1650.  F. 

Becher,  Henry,  of  Weston,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  widower, 
about  35,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rugg,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  widow,  about  23 — 
alleged  by  Oliver  Becher,  <>f  Middle  Temple,  esq. 
—at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.     10  July,  1671.  V. 

Becher,  Oliver,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Wyan,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  spinster,  about  30 — at  St.  Clement 
Danes  aforesaid.     12  Dec,  1670.  V. 


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William  Becher 


[152 1- 1 869.]       Thomas  Bedingfield       108 


Becher,  William,  of  Howberry,  Beds,  esq., 
widower,  and  Jane  Clarke,  of  Watford,  co. 
Northampton,  spinster,  30,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal—at St.  Bennet,  Panl's  Wharf,  London 
or  ...  .     8  Ang.  1699.  P. 

Beck,  Edward  (Becke),  of  All  Hallows  Barking, 
bandmaker,  and  Margaret  Maunsell,  widow — 
at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.     19  Jan.  158|.  B. 

Beck,  Timothy  (Becke),  of  St.  Mary  Abchnrch, 
citizen  and  merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  about 
26,  and  Mary  Gentleman,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  spinster,  about  19,  consent  of 
father,  Thomas  Gentleman,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  gent. — at  Stepney,  or  Little  St. 
Bartholomew,  London.     14  Oct.  1665.  V. 

Beck,  William,  of  St.  Al phage,  London,  bell- 
founder,  and  Jane  Maddocks,  of  precinct  of 
St.  Martin-le- Grand,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard, 
in  said  precinct.     26  Feb.  161f .  D. 

Beckett,  John,  of  Trinity  -  the  -  Less,  London, 
bachelor,  son  of  Henry  Beckett,  of  St.  Gre- 
gory, London,  girdler,  and  Margaret  Faldoe, 
daughter  of  Richard  Faldoe,  gent.,  of  Eugby, 
CO.  Warwick,  maiden,  18,  consent  of  parents 
of  both,  alleged  by  William  Faldoe,  of  Knight 
Rider  Street,  Loudon,  notary  publick^ — at 
....     9  May,  1613.  B. 

Beckett,  Michael,  of  Tuddington,  Middlesex,  yeo- 
man, and  Elizabeth  Tate,  of  Twickenham, 
widow  of  William  Yate — at  New  Brainford, 
Middlesex.     23  Nov.  1618.  B. 

Beckett,  Robert  (Bekett),of  the  f amity  of  our  lord 
the  king,  and  Elena  Marshall,  of  St.  Mary 
Somerset.     17  Nov.  153-.  B. 

Beckett,  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Alice  Hodgkinson,  of  Felt- 
well,  CO.  Norfolk,  spinster,  24,  her  parents 
dead — at  Feltwell  aforesaid  or  St.  Gregory, 
London.     26  Nov.  1661.  F. 

Beckingliain,  William,  of  Tolleshunt  Darcy,  Essex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Sammes,  of 
Tolleshunt  Beckingham,  said  county,  spinster, 
22 — at  Tolleshunt  Beckingham  aforesaid.  6 
Aug.  1647.  F. 

Beckley,  Simon,  of  Bray,  Berks,  gent.,  widower, 
about  56,  and  Mary  Winch,  of  same,  widow, 
about  48 — at  Bray,  Windsor,  or  Cluer,  Berks. 
25  March,  1662.  Y. 

Beckman,  Sir  Martin,  knight,  of  ye  Tower  of 
London,  58,  and  Mrs.  Ruth  Mudd,  of  RatclifiF, 
parish  Stepney,  widow,  61 — at  Stepney.  28 
Aug.  1693.  B. 

Beckwithe,  William,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  and 
Margaret  Daye,  of  the  City  of  London.  5  Sept. 
1562.  B. 

Becon,  John,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  and  Agnes 
Baylie,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  widow — 
at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  20  July,  1607. 
D. 

Beda,  Obadiah,  of  Alveley,  co.  Essex,  chandler, 
and  Katherine  Keyes,  widow  of  • —  Keyes, 
late  of  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  mariner, 
deceased — at  St.  Andrew  -  in  -  the  -  Wardrobe, 
London.     3  Nov.  1614.  B. 

Bedall,  Richard,  porter,  and  Dinah  Passmore, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Passmore,  of 
Swallowfield,  Wilts,  yeoman — at  St.  Leonard, 
Foster  Lane,  London.     10  June,  1623.    B. 

Bedaye,  John,  clerk,  curate  of  Stifford,  co.  Essex, 
and  Alice  Pittsey,  of  Chauldwell,  co.  Essex, 
widow  of  Stephen  Pitsey,  late  of  same,  yeo- 
man— at  StifEord aforesaid.    23  March,  160^.  B. 


Beddow,  William,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  but 
now  in  the  country,  bachelor,  21,  son  of 
William  Beddow,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westmin- 
ster, gent.,  who  alleges,  and  Mrs.  Keturah 
Sweetman,  of  Stepney,  spinster,  consent  of 
her  mother,  Keturah  Sweetman,  her  father 
being  at  sea — at  Stepney,  or  St.  Lawrence, 
Loudon.     27  July,  1696.    B. 

Bedell,  Arthur,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  and 
Mary  Percher,  spinster,  of  St.  Peter-le-Poor, 
gen.  lie,  18  Feb.  158^.  B. 

Bedell,  Edward,  of  Boughton,  co.  Northampton, 
gent.,  bachelor,  34,  and  Barbara  Ayscough, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Henry  Ayscough,  of 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  or  Gray's 
Inn  chapel.     12  Oct.  1661.  F. 

Bedell,  John,  1615.     See  Bedle. 

Bedell,  Simon,  and  Margaret  Sitell,  widow,  of  the 
diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield.  20  March, 
1544.  F. 

Bedell,  Thomas,  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex,  tallow- 
chandler,  and  Joanna  Painter,  of  Hillingdon, 
said  county,  widow  of  Francis  Painter,  late  of 
same,  mercer,  gen.  lie,  25  June,  1593.  B. 

Bedford,  George  (Bedforde),  and  Johanna  Money, 
spinster,  of  Stepney — at  Stepney.  30  Nov. 
1574.  B. 

Bedford,  George,  of  London,  gent.,  bachelor,  30, 
and  Edith  Scras,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of 
Tuppin  Scras,  of  Combe,  co.  Sussex,  esq., 
who  consents — at  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook,  Lon- 
don, or  Hotfield,  co.  Sussex.  19  April,  1633. 
F. 

Bedford,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  40,  and  Mary  Whitlick,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  28,  and 
at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid, 
or  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  London.  31  March, 
1662.  Y. 

Bedford,  Thomas,  and  Edy  Dudley,  widow.  10  Feb. 
163f.  D. 

Beding'field,  Hemy  (Bedingfeild),  of  Sttirston, 
CO.  Norfolk,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and 
Anne  Crowe,  of  Bilney,  said  county,  spinster, 
about  24,  consent  of  father,  William  Crowe, 
gent. — at  Alfeton,  co.  Suffolk.  24  June,  1663. 
V. 

Beding'field,  Humphrey,  of  St.  Foster,  London, 
goldsmith,  bachelor,  35,  and  Abigail  Hixe, 
spinster,  18,  daughter  of  —  Hixe,  late  of  St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  .  .  .  .,  deceased,  and  her 
mother  also,  she  in  government  of  William 
Downhall,  of  Christchurch,  London,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  ....  the-Less,  London.  4  May, 
1633.  F. 

Beding'field,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old 
Fish  Street,  widower,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Anne 
Child,  of  Qui,  co.  Cambridge,  spinster,  about 
21,  consent  of  father,  John  Child,  esq. — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.     24  Feb.  166^.   Y. 

Bedingfield,  Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  and 
Elizabeth  Darcye,  widow,  of  ToUyshunt  Tregos 
— at  ToUyshunt  aforesaid.     9  July,  1558.  B. 

Bedingfield,  Robert,  of  St.  Gregory,  London, 
draper,  bachelor,  26,  and  EHzabeth  Harvey, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Rebecca  Harvey,  of 
St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Marv,  Strand,  alias  Savoy.  22 
Dec.  1662.  F. 

Bedingfield,  Thomas,  of  Thistleworth,  Middlesex, 
doctor  of  physic,  bachelor,  about  40,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Weston,  of  same,  spinster,  about  28, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  Heston,  co.  Middlesex. 
20  July,  1670.  Y. 


I09 


John  Bedle 


[1521-1869.]         Edmund  Bel  grave         no 


Bedle,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London, 
stationer,  and  Bridget  Shaxton,  deceased — at 
St.  Trinity,  in  the  Minories,  London.  3  July, 
1615.  B. 

Eedoo,  Richard,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  gent.,  and 
Anne  Typladye,  widow,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church— at  St.  Mildred,  London.  12  April, 
1581.  B. 

Bedwell,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  St.  Peter,  in  the  Tower 
of  London,  and  Elizabeth  Drywoode,  spinster, 
of  Great  Warley,  Essex,  daughter  of  Anne 
Drywood,  of  same,  widow,  gen.  lie,  12  April, 
1593.  B. 

Bee,  Edward,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  gent., 
about  24,  and  Margery  Pyke,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  about  27,  widow  of  Philip  Pyke, 
late  of  Marlborough,  co.  Wilts,  gent.,  at  St. 
Botolph  aforesaid.     30  Dec.  1597.    B. 

Beeby,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London, 
citizen  and  plumber,  bachelor,  about  24,  and 
Mrs.  Hannah  King,  of  St.  Michael  or  St. 
Alban,  Wood  Street,  London,  spinster,  about 
17,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Ellinor 
King,  of  same,  widow — at  St.  Alban  or  St. 
Michael,  Wood  Street,  aforesaid.  13  Aug. 
1G78.  V. 

Beech,  Richard,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  widower, 
and  Mary  Abbott,  of  same,  widow — at  St. 
James,  Duke's  Place.     23  Dec.  1703.  B. 

Beecham,  Robert,  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  and 
Catherine  Fascett,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Faith,  London.     6  Sept.  1626.  B. 

Beecher,  Arthur,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  33,  and  Martha  Needham,  of  same, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  —  Needham,  of  St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  St. 
Paul,  Covent  Garden,  or  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex.     20Feb.  168|.  F. 

Beecher,  Thomas,  merchant,  and  Christian 
Cooper,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex, 
widow — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  aforesaid. 
30  June,  1626.  B. 

Beedam,  Thomas,  of  Wapping,  Middlesex,  ship- 
carpenter,  and  Katherine  Webster,  of  same, 
widow  of  John  Webster — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     5  Oct.  1624.  B. 

Beere,  John,  of  Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Ann  Hichens,  of  same, 
widow,  about  32,  at  the  church  of  St.  Andrew 
or  of  Charles  in  Plymouth,  or  Bickley,  co. 
Devon.     24  Jan.  167f.  V. 

Beere,  William,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
waterman,  and  Mary  Fulcombe,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Alice  Greeneland,  of 
Westminster,  widow — at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    10  Jan.  162|-.  D. 

Beerparke,  Henry,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
ironmonger,  and  Sarah  Sylam,  of  St.  Martin 
Outwich,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Matthew  Sylam,  of  same,  gunner — at  St. 
Martin  Outwich  aforesaid.     2  Feb.  162f.   B. 

Beesley,  Thomas,  and  Sisley  Forrest,  spinster,  of 
St.  Sepulchre,  London — to  marry  there.  29 
Jan.  157|.  B. 

Beest,  James  (Beaste),  and  Mary  Lyme,  widow, 
gen.  lie,  8  Feb.  156f.  B. 

Beest,  John,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  and  Johanna 
Hopkynne,  of  St.  Anthonine,  London — at  St. 
Anthonine,  London,  aforesaid.  15  Jan.  154^. 
B. 

Beeston,  John,  of  London,  gent.,  and  Prudence 
Bulmer,  of  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street,  said  city, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Bevis  Bullmer,  of  same, 
gent.,  gen.  lie,  13  Feb.  159f.  B. 


Begford,  Sampson,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Elizabeth  Fox, 
of  same,  spinster,  aged  20,  consent  of  father, 
Ellis  Fox,  victualler,  alleged  by  Ellis  Fox,  of 
same,  gent.,  at  ...  .  22  April,  1663.  V. 
[Neither  signed  nor  executed]. 

Beke,  Adam.     See  Beake. 

Beke,  Richard,  of  Westminster,  esq.,  a  widower, 
and  Jane  Powlett,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of 
Dame  Elizabeth  Powlett,  of  Abbotston,  co. 
Southampton,  widow,  who  consents — at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex,  or  Brown  Candover,  co. 
Southampton.     1  July,  1667.  F. 

Beke,  Richard,  of  Dinton,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  widower, 
and  Elizabeth  Lee,  of  Hartwell,  said  county, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Lee, 
bart.,  of  same,  who  consents — at  All  Hallows 
Staining,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  9  Feb. 
168f.  F. 

Belasyse,  Sir  Henry,  Knight  of  the  Bath,  son  and 
heir  to  the  Lord  John  Belasyse,  of  Worlaby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  widower,  23,  and  Mrs.  Susanna 
Armyne,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Armyne,  of 
Osgodby,  CO.  Lincoln,  knight,  deceased,  spin- 
ster, aged  about  13  years,  her  mother  also 
dead,  with  consent  of  said  Lord  Belasyse,  to 
whom  the  tuition,  &c.,  of  said  Susanna  was  left 
by  her  mother,  attested  also  by  Thomas 
Harrison,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  gent. 
— at  St.  Mary  Bothaw,  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  or  at  Kensington.     20  Oct.  1662.  B. 

Belasyse,  Sir  Henry,  knight,  of  Potts,  co.  York, 
bachelor,  32,  and  Dorothy  Benson,  of  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  widow — at  St. 
Mary  Somerset,  London,  or  ...  .  3  March, 
16ifl    F 

Belasyse,  Sir  Henry,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
widower,  and  Fleetwood  Shuttleworth,  spin- 
ster, 28,  of  same — at  St.  James,  Duke's  Place. 
23  April,  1709.  B. 

Belasyse,  Richard,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Mar.shall,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  17,  parents  dead, 
consent  of  her  guardian,  Henry  Kayes,  esq. — 
at  St.  Clement  Danes,  attested  by  George 
Buckby,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.  14  Feb. 
170a.  B. 

Belasyse,  William,  of  Brancepeth  Castle,  co. 
Durham,  esq.,  bachelor,  upwards  of  21,  and 
Bridget  Billingsley,  of  St.  James,  West- 
minster, spinster,  18,  her  parents  dead,  with 
consent  of  James  Eckersall,  of  St.  James 
aforesaid,  her  guardian — at  the  Chapel  Royal 
at  St.  James.     16  Aug.  1732.  F. 

Belcher,  Thomas,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
London,  widower,  and  Hannah  Edgerton, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Thomas  Edgerton,  of 
Adstock,  Bucks,  gent.,  who  consents,  attested 
by  John  Edgerton,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or 
....     25  Oct.  1698.  F. 

Belcher,  William,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elizabeth 
Jones,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  widow — 
at  St.  Sepulchre  aforesaid,  9  June,  1626. 
B. 

Beley,  Derick,  of  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street, 
London,  goldsmith,  bachelor,  and  Susan  Van 
Harbicke,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Powell  Van  Harbicke,  deceased — at  St.  Dnn- 
stan-in-the-West,  London.  20  April,  1612. 
B. 

Belgrave,  Edmund  (Bellgrave),  yeoman,  and 
Alice  Freeman,  now  of  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  William  Freeman,  late  of  Home 
Regis,  CO.  Beds,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
5  Dtc.  1595.   B. 


Ill 


Jolni  Belgravo 


[1521-1869.] 


William  Bell 


1 12 


Belgi-ave,  John.     See  Bolgrave. 
Belgrave,    John,    clerk,    B.A.,    of     Tetney,    co. 
Lincoln,  bachelor,  aged  about  30,  and  Faith 
Fleete,     spinster,     about     30,     daughter    of 
Thomas   Fleete,    late   of    London,    gent.,    de- 
ceased,   her  mother  also  dead — to   marry    at 
Eddington,  co.  Wilts.     15  Oct.  1632.  F. 
Belgrave,  Thomas,  of  Chiswick,   Middlesex,   and 
Anne  Nicholls,  widow,  of  Endfield,  said  county, 
relict    of    —    Nicholls,    of    same,    labouring 
man — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate.     28  June, 
15.S5.  B. 
Belke,     Gabriel,     of     St.     Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  gent.,  aged  23  and  upwards,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth    Kickards,    of    .St.    Bride,    London, 
spinster,  about  20,  with  her  father's  consent — 
at  St.  Diom's   Backchurch,  London.     17   Jan. 
167f.  V. 
Belknappe,   Thomas,    alias    Stowres,    and  Avice 
Peiye,    of   the   diocese   of    Winchester,  gent. 
13  June,  1548.     F. 
Bell,    Benjamin,     of     St.     Leonard,    Eastcheap, 
London,  widower,  about  30,    and    Mrs.    Mary 
Grover,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  father,  William 
Grover,    baker — at    St.    Dunstan-iu-the-East, 
Great  St.  Hellen,  or  St.  Alphage,   London.     7 
June,  1672.  V. 
Bell,  Christopher,  bachelor,  and  Frances  Stanton, 

spinster.     11  July,  1671.     D. 
Bell,   Edmund,  of  Lincoln's    Inn,    esq.,  and    Anne 
Osborne,  spinster,  daughter  of  Peter  Osborne, 
of  City  of    London,   esq.,  gen.  lie,  30  April, 
1583.  B. 
Bell,   Edward,  of  Hackney,   Middlesex,    bachelor, 
30,  and  Frances  Caryll,  spinster,  24,  daughter 
of  Kichard   Caryll,  of  St.   Andrew,    Holborn, 
Middlesex,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Gray's  Inn 
chapel,  Middlesex.     11  Dec.  1667.  F. 
Bell,    George,  of  the  City  of   London,    merchant 
taylor,    and    Judith   Lettice,    spinster,    of    St. 
Alban,  Wood  Street,   gen.  lie,  1  June,  1568. 
B. 
Bell,    George,    ironmonger,    and     Ellen    Foster, 
widow,  relict  of  Thomas  Foster,  late  of   All 
Hallows   Barking,    deceased — at   St.    Andrew 
Hubbard.     1  Dec.  1582.  B. 
Bell,    George,    of    London,    cook,    and    Blanche 
Bishop,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  widow  of  John 
Bi.shop,  late  of  same,  tailor,  gen.  lie,  25  Oct. 
1596.  B. 
Bell,     Henry,    gent.,    widower,    65,     and     Anne 
Enderby,  40,  widow  of  Daniel  Enderby,  gent., 
deceased— at   St.   Giles-in-the-Fie!ds,  Middle- 
sex.    28  Aug.  1619.  B. 
Bell,   John,  of  St.  Michael  Bassishaw,   and  Mar- 
garet Gardener,   spinster,  of  St.  Sepulchre — 
at  St.  Sepulchre.     1  Feb.  158?.  B. 
Bell,  John,  gent.,  and  Winifred  Marshe,   spinster, 
of    Great    Stanmer,    Middlesex,    daughter    of 
—    Marshe,     late     of    Edgware,     Middlesex, 
yeoman,    deceased — at     St.     Bennet,    Paul's 
Wharf.     17  Feb.  158f.  B. 
Bell,  John,  gent.,  of  Eaton,   Bucks,   bachelor,  30, 
son  of  Matthew  Bell,  of  same,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents, and  Joane  Oliver,  spinster,  17,  daughter 
of  William   Oliver,    of    .  .  .  .,   co.    Kent,    de- 
ceased about  nine  years  since,  consent  of  Kobert 
Tompson,     of     St.     Bennet,     Paul's    Wharf, 
citizen   and  dyer,  and  of  Joane    Oliver,   alias 
Tompson,    mother    of     said     Joane — at     St. 
Bennet  aforesaid.     28  Oct.  1622.  B. 
Bell,     John,     gent,    of    St.    Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  36,  and  Elizabeth  Hay,  of  same, widow, 
46— at  St.  Martin  aforesaid.  30  Dec.  1640.  B. 


Bell,    John,    clerk,    of    St.    James,    Clerkeuwell 
widower,  60,  and  Edith  Pepys,  spinster,  45 — 
at  St.   Leonard,  Bromley,  Middlesex.     9  Oct. 
1646.  B. 
Bell,  John,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-thc-Wcst,  chirurgeon, 
bachelor,     about    30,    and    Mary     Barker,  of 
St.   Bride,   London,  widow,  about  40 — at  St. 
Clement  Danes.     8  Nov.  1665.  V. 
Bell,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Maguus,  London,  grocer,  and 
Mary    Portman,    of    the    said    city,    spinster, 
daughter  of  William  Portman,  late  of  Coventry, 
CO.  Warwick,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  26  July, 
1595.  B. 
Bell,  Patrick,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  gent., 
bachelor,    about    28,    and    Elizabeth    Clarke, 
spinster,    aged    19,    daughter     of     Margaret 
Clarke,  of  same,  widow,  who  alleges — at  St. 
Gregory,  London.     1  April,  1663.  V. 
Bell,  Philip,  gent.,  of  London,  bachelor,  37,  and 
Anne    Pates,   of   the    diocese  of  London,   28, 
widow  of — Pates,  gent.,  of  Leicester,  deceased 
— at  Chelsea  or  Falham,  co.  Middlesex.     12 
Sept.  1626.  B. 
Bell,    Kichard,    merchant   taylor,  and   Elyn  Gar- 
dyner,  spinster,  of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie, 
1  Dec.  1568.  B. 
Bell,  Richard,  alias  Kobinson,  of  Great  Chishall,  co. 
Essex,  yeoman,  and  Susan  Reynolds,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Walter  Reynolds  of  same,  yeoman 
— at  All  Hallows-in-thc-^Vall,  London.    23  Nov. 
1616.  B. 
Bell,  Robert,  of  Lyon's  Inn,  gent.,  and  Suzanna 
Hayles,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church — at  St. 
Catherine  aforesaid.     24  May,  1569.  B. 
Bell,    Robert,    of    Pii-ton,    co.    Worcester,     clerk, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Dorothy  EUary,   uf  the  city 
of  Worcester,  spinster,  22,  her  parents  dead — 
at    St.    John,    in     Bedwardine,    St.    Oswald, 
or    Powick,    co.    Worcester.     20   May,  1686. 
F. 
Bell,  Rowland,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  ta'lor, 
and  Rachael  Lodge,  of   St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster,   spinster  —  at   Paddington.     27  Aug. 
1611.  D. 
Bell,  Rowland,  of  St.  Gregory,  London,  bachelor, 
24,  son  of  Randall  Bell,  of  same,  haberdasher, 
who    alleges,   and   Anne  Hammond,  spinster, 
about  21,  daughter  of    Thomas  Hammond,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  St.  Gregorj-,  or  St.  Mary  Mag- 
dalen,   Old    Fish    Street,    London.     5    Aug. 
1671.  F. 
Bell,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex,   tailor,    and     Elizabeth    White,     of     St. 
Clement  Danes,  spinster,    daughter    of    John 
White,    of     same,    farrier  —  at   St.    Clement 
Danes.     14  May,  1608.  B. 
Bell,   William,  of  Eaton,  Bucks,  gent.,   bachelor, 
24,  and  Margaret  Bell,  of  same,  spinster,  19, 
daughter   of    Thomas   Bell,    of   Cbavey,   said 
county,  yeoman,  who  consents — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.     24  Jan.  163§.  F. 
Bell,    William,    gent.,    of    Dubbridge,   co.    Derby, 
widower,  28,  and  Dorothj'  Bentley,  of  Hogsden, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  21,  her  parents  dead,  she 
being  a  maidservant — at  St.  Bride.    16  April, 
1636.  B. 
Bell,  William,   of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Starling,  of 
same,    spinster,  about    20,    consent  of  father, 
Daniel  Starling,  of  same,  gent. — at  same,   or 
Mary  bone.     3  April,  1605.  V. 
Bell,  William,  of  St.  Martin,  co.  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Willes, 
of  Towcester,  co.  Northampton,  widow,  about 
26,  at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  or  Towcester 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .     27  Nov.  1678.  V.^, 


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Bellamy,  Andrew  (Bellamye),  yeoman,  and 
Mabel  Warde,  of  Latton,  co.  Essex,  widow  of 
Francis  Warde,  late  of  same,  gent.,  gen.  lie, 
1  Jan.  159f.  B. 

Bellamy,  Edmund,  cordwainer,  and  Elizabeth 
Lawe,  widow  of  Thomas  Lawe — at  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  London.     20  Oct.  1618.  B. 

Bellamy,  Edward,  of  Fariot,  co.  Huntingdon, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Anne  Godfrey,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Godfrey,  of  Houghton  and 
Witton,  said  county,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
Sawtry,  co.  Huntingdon,  Wood  Newton,  co. 
Northampton,  or  Caxton,  co.  Cambridge.  23 
Nov.  1669.  F. 

Bellam.y,  Martin,  of  Laneham,  Notts,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Anne  Barnby,  of  Rampton,  said  county, 
widow — at  Haniton,  North  Willinshaw,  or 
Swinderby,  said  county.     13  May,  168i.  F. 

Bellam.y,  Peter  (Bellamye),  and  Margaret 
Bellamio,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  gen.  lie,  12 
Dec.  1562.  B. 

Bellamy,  Robert,  of  Chesthunt,  Herts,  tailor, 
and  Lucy  Robson,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Robson,  deceased — at  St.  Faith,  London. 
4  Jan.  162f.  B. 

Bellam.y,  Thomas  (Belamy),  gent.,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  bachelor,  30,  and  Katherine 
Holland,  of  Langley,  Bucks,  spinster,  27 — at 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  or  St. 
John  Zachary,  London.     11  March,  161f.  B. 

Bellamy,  William,  (Bellamye),  and  Margaret 
Pople,  spinster,  of  Watford,  Herts — to  marry 
there.     16  May,  1576.   B. 

Bellam.y,  William,  (Bellamye),  of  Finchley,  Mid- 
dlesex,  and  Anne  Downer,  spinster,  of  Northal), 
in  said  county,  at  Finchley.  18  Dec.  1576. 
B. 

Bellamy,  William  (Bellamye,)  gent.,  of  Hadley, 
Middlesex,  and  Hester  Lighte,  spinster,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  daughter  of  Henry  Lighte,  of 
Lightseawe,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  gen.  lie.,  18 
June,  1586.  B. 

Bellam.y,  William,  and  Jane  Milhier,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     23  Feb.  163^.  D. 

Bellas,  Richard,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Frances  Hols  worth,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  spinster,  about  20,  her 
parents  dead — at  All  Hallows  Barking  or  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church.     20  Jan.  167^.  V. 

Bellew,  James,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
widower,  42,  and  Elizabeth  Gosterlowe,  of 
same,  spinster.  30,  her  father's  consent — at  St. 
James,  Duke  Place.     1  Oct.  1634.  B. 

Belley,  Thomas  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
victualler,  and  Mary  Blakesley,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Blakesley,  of 
the  city  of  Leicester,  tailor — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  aforesaid.     28  May,  1624.  B. 

Bellinger,  William, and  Dorothy  Ferrybye,  widow, 
of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  to  marry  there.  29  Jan. 
157^..  B. 

Bellingham.,  Bolles,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Collins,  of  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  22 — at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Martin,  Ludgate.  30  Nov. 
1696.  B. 

Belliiig'liam,  James,  of  Levens,  co.  Westmoreland, 
esq.,  widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs.  Dorothy 
Harrington,  of  Whaley,  co.  Lancaster,  spinster, 
about  35,  alleged  by  Sir  Ralph  Assheton,  of 
Whaley  aforesaid,  bart. — at  Whaley  aforesaid. 
10  June,  1674.  V. 
Bellowe,  Richard,  of  St.  Brigitt,  and  — 
Cave,  widow,  of  St.  Danstan-in-the-West, 
London — at  St.  Dunstan  aforesaid.  29  Jan. 
156t.  B. 


Bellowe,  Roger,  of  the  City  of  London,  brewer, 
and  Ellen  Rookes,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary 
Abchurch,  London,  daughter  of  Martin  Rookes, 
late  of  same,  clothworker,  deceased,  gen.  lie., 
1  July,  1589.  B. 

Belsham,  Jonathan,  of  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex, 
waterman,  and  Elizabeth  Bowles,  of  St. 
Michael,  Queonhithe,  London,  widow — at  St. 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf.     2  Oct.  1661.  B. 

Belt,  Daniel,  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  citizen 
and  grocer,  of  London,  bachelor,  about  30,  and 
Anne  West,  of  St.  Peter-ad-Vincuhi,  London, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Francis  West  the 
elder,  of  London,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Farn- 
ham,  Essex,  or  Bishop  Stortford,  or  Hoddesden, 
00.  Herts.     30  Aug.  J  649.  F. 

Balwood,  Roger,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Dorothy  Fothergill,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  Abraham  Fothergill,  of  same, 
who  consents — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
St.  Sepulchre,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London.     7  Jan.   16|§.  F. 

Bem.bo'w,  Thomas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mary  Clarke,  of  St. 
Paul,  Covent  Garden,  spinster,  about  19, 
consent  of  father,  Thomas  Clarke,  gent. — at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields.     13  Nov.  1662.  V. 

Bemnant,  Robert,  husbandman,  and  Margaret 
Collyer,  widow  of  Robert  Collyer,  of  Purbright, 
CO.  Surrey,  tailor — at  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe, 
London.     2  Sept.  1619.  B. 

Benbowe,  Nicholas  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Welforde,  of  same, 
daughter  of  William  Welforde,  late  of  Banbury, 
CO.  Oxon,  glover,  deceased — at  Little  All 
Hallows,  Thames  Street.     9  Aug.  1585.  B. 

Benbrig'g',  John,  of  Boram,  co.  Sussex,  gent, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mary  Creed,  of  Watling, 
said  county,  spinster,  above  22,  daughter  of 
Margaret  Creed,  of  same,  who  consents — at  St. 
Sepulchre  ,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holboru,  London. 
3  Sept.  1688.   F. 

Bendish,  Heigham,  gent.,  of  East  Ham,  Essex, 
bachelor,  19,  his  guardian's  consent,  and  Mrs. 
Audrey  Harrison,  of  Balls,  Herts,  spinster,  18, 
father's  consent — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  12 
Feb.  169|.  B. 

Bendish,  Robert  (Bendyshe),  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
esq.,  widower,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Frances 
Pochin,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about 
28,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-East.     2  May,  1674.  Y. 

Bendish.,  Thomas,  of  Bumpsted,  at  the  Tower,  co. 
Essex,  gent.,  and  Margery  Greene,  of  Sampford, 
Parva,  said  county, spinster, daughter  of  Richard 
Greene,  of  same,  gent.,  gen.  lie,  7  June,  1592.  B. 

Bendish,  Thomas,  of  Bnmsted,  Essex,  gent., 
widower,  about  40,  and  Anne  Russell,  of  Bury 
St.  Edmonds,  co.  Suffolk,  widow,  about  35 — 
at  St  James,  in  Bury  St.  Edmonds.  20  March, 
166^.  V. 

Bendish,  Thomas,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Bridget  Ireton, 
spinster,  about  19,  her  parents  dead,  and  she 
living  with  and  at  the  disposing  of  Charles 
Fleetwood,  esq.,  her  father-in-law,  of  Stoke 
Newington,  Middlesex,  who  consents — at 
Stoke  Newington,  Islington,  or  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditcb,  Middlesex.     24  Aug.  1669.  F. 

Bendish,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Anne  Ward,  of  Gestwick,  co. 
Norfolk,  spinster,  22,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Mary,  Islington,  Middlesex,  or  ...  .  4  March, 
lb9|.   F. 

Bendlowes,  Wilham,  jnn.,  gent.,  and  Clara  Smithe, 
spinster,  gen.  lie.,  13  Feb.  l^fg.  B. 


115       William  Bendlowes         [1521-1869.]  William  Bennett  116 


Bendlowes.William,  jun.,  gent.,  and  Clare  Smythe, 
spinster,  of  London  diocese,  gen  lie.,  24  June, 
1572.     B. 

Bends,  William,  yeoman,  and  Mary  Sickle, 
spinster,  daughter  of —  Sickle,  deceased — at  St. 
George,  Botolph  Lane,  London.     7  Aug.  1619. 

Benewell,  Richard,  and  Sisley  Harrison,  widow 
—at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel.  18  March,  1572. 
B. 

Benfield,  Eustace  (Benncfoldo),  of  the  City  of 
London,  gent.,  and  Anno  Draper,  spinster, 
of  St.  Dunstan-in-thc-West,  gen.  lie,  4  June, 
1579.  B. 

Benfield,  Philip,  gent.,  of  Thoydon  Garnon, 
Essex,  widower,  50,  and  Mary  Chamberlaine, 
of  Longhton,  Essex,  widow,  30 — at  St.  Faith- 
the-Yirgin.     21  Aug.  1639.  B. 

Bening'ton,  John,  and  Grace  Kyrkebye,  spinster, 
of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  gen.  lie,  5  Oct. 
1570.  B. 

Benn,  William,  gent.,  of  Much  Munden,  Herts, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Mary  Spicer,  alias  Holder, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Robert  Spicer,  alias 
Helder,  of  Lilley,  Herts,  gent.,  who  consents 
— at  St.  Anne,  Blaokfriars,  or  St.  Gregory. 
22  Oct.  1627.  B. 

BeHnett,  Anthony,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  and 
Anne  Gouldwell,  spinster,  of  same,  at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Pields.     10  Nov.  1579.  B. 

Bennett,  Anthony,  fishmonger,  and  Agnes  White, 
widow,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  relict  of  John 
White,  late  of  same,  messenger,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  26  Sept.  1584.  B. 

Bennett,  Charles,  of  Christchurch,  London, 
widower,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Driden,  of  same, 
spinster,  30,  at  her  own  disposing — at  St. 
Alphage,  London.     12  Jan.  168f.F. 

Bennett,  Christopher,  gent.,  of  St.  Peter,  in 
Marlborough,  Wilts,  and  Joane  Griffith, 
spinster,  21,  her  parentsdead — at  St.  Gregory, 
London.     23  Nov.  1633.  B. 

Bennett,  Clement,  and  Dorothy  Lapwyche, 
widow,  of  Theydon  Garnon,  co.  Essex,  gen. 
lie,  19  Feb.  156|-.  B. 

Bennett,  Edward,  and  Joanna  Wilson,  of  West- 
minster.    28  June,  1631.  D. 

Bennett,  Edward,  jun.,  of  Oxsted,  co.  Surrey, 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Causton, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal, alleged  by  John  Causton,  of  same,  gent. 
— at  Chittingley  or  Wadhurst,  co.  Sussex.  4 
June,  1679.  V. 

Bennett,  Sir  Humphrey  (Bennet),  knight,  of 
Petersfield,  co.  Southampton,  widower,  about 
50,  and  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Norton,  of  Rother- 
field,  said  county,  widow,  about  30 — at  St. 
Clement  Danes.     11  Feb.  166^.  V. 

Bennett,  James,  of  city  of  Salisbury,  Wilts, 
merchant,  widower,  about  40,  and  Jane  Drake, 
of  Blandford,  Dorset,  widow — at  Blandford 
aforesaid.     8  June,  1669.  V. 

Bennett,  James,  of  Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  20,  his  parents  consent,  and 
Susanna  Earle,  of  same,  spinster,  about  19, 
her  father  consents — at  Gvvennopp  St. 
Clement,  Kenwin,  or  Ruan  Lainhorne,  said 
county.     12  Feb.  167f.  V. 

Bennett,  John  (Benet),  and  Edith  Blagge,  of 
Warmyster,  diocese  of  Sarum.  15  Dec.  1546. 
•     P. 

Bennett,  John,  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  Lon- 
don,  woodmonger,  and  Johanna  Harryson,  of 
.St.  Nicholas  Olave,  London,  widow  of  William 
Harryson,  late  of  same,  yeoman,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  20  Aug.  1588.  B. 


Bennett,  John,  and  Mary  Steai-ne,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     25  July,  1643.  D. 

Bennett,  Sir  John,  knight  of  tlie  Bath,  of  Harling- 
ton,  Middlesex,  bachelor  40,  and  the  Right 
Hon.  Elizabeth,  Countess  Dowager  of  Mul- 
grave,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  43 
— at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London.  21  Oct. 
1061.  F. 

Bennett,  John,  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch, 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Martha  Keeble,  of 
All  Saints,  Croting,  co.  Suffolk,  spinster,  about 
20,  consent  of  father,  Nathaniel  Keeble,  of 
same,  gent.,  alleged  by  Bennett  Allett,  of  St. 
Gabriel,  Fenchurch,  London,  pewterer — at 
St.  Peter,  in  Stowmarket,  co.  SufEolk.  30  July, 
1061.  V. 

Bennett,  Sir  John  (Benet),  knight  of  the  Bath, 
of  Dawley,  co.  Middlesex,  widower,  and 
Bridget  Howe,  spinstei",  about  20,  daughter  of 
John  Howe,  of  Langer,  co.  Notts,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Harlington  or  any  other  church 
in  CO.  Middlesex.     1  May,  1673.  F. 

Bennett,  John,  of  Tebmarsh,  co.  Essex,  esq., 
bachelor,  44,  and  Anna  Tayler,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  London,  spinster,  30,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall.  14  Nov. 
1087.  F. 

Bennett,  Peter,  and  Barbara  Wood,  spinster,  of 
Stepney.     6  Feb.  157|.  B. 

Bennett,  Peter,  of  Ratcliffe,  parish  of  Stepney, 
mariner,  and  INIargaret  Hill,  of  Limehouse, 
said  parish,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Hill, 
of  same,  mariner — at  Stepney  aforesaid.  2S 
May,  1595.  B. 

Bennett,  Richard,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
London,  joiner,  and  Susan  Bishop,  of  same, 
widow  of  —  Bishop,  poulterer — at  All  Saints, 
Honey  Lane,  London.     12  Nov.  1619.  B. 

Bennett,  Sir  Richard  (Benet),  knight  and  bart., 
of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  bachelor,  21,  and 
Madam  Elizabeth  Caesar,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  spinster,  16,  consent  of  Dr.  Fisher, 
her  guardian,  her  father,  Sir  Charles  Caesar, 
knight,  being  dead — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn. 
22  June,  1695.  B. 

Bennett,  Roger,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  23,  and  Johanna  Marshall,  of  Trinity, 
Minories,  London,  about  21,  and  a  widow, 
whose  pai'ents  are  dead,  and  she  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex, or  the  Royal  Chapel  at  Whitehall.  20 
Nov.  1688.  F. 

Bennett,  Thomas,  silk  weaver,  and  Anne 
Goborne,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Goborne,  of  same,  merchant 
taylor — at  St.  Sepulchre  aforesaid.  10  Jan. 
159f  B. 

Bennett,  Thomas,  Doctor  of  Laws,  and  Thomazine 
Dethicke,  spinster.  27  Dec.  1638.     D. 

Bennett,  Thomas,  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark, 
Surrey,  bachelor,  25,  and  Dorothy  Jemmett, 
of  Stratford  Langton,  Essex,  widow,  40— at 
St.  Saviour  aforesaid.     26  Feb.  166|.  F. 

Bennett,  Thomas,  of  city  of  New  Sarum,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Elizabeth  Downham, 
of  ye  Close  of  ye  Canons  of  ye  cathedral 
church  of  Sarum  aforesaid,  spinster,  about  24, 
consent  of  their  parents— at  Stratford-subter- 
Castrum,  or  Orchard,  co.  Dorset.  18  Jan. 
167J.  V. 

Bennett,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Bownde, 
spinster,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate — at  All 
Hallows  Steyning.     22  Feb.  157f.  B. 

Bennett,  William,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
shoemaker,  and  Mary  Lee,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Lee,  late  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
innholder,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
aforesaid.     2  Oct.  1618.  B. 


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"William  Bennett 


[1521-1869.]  Edward  Benton  118 


Bennett,  William,  clerk,  curate  of  Wenniiigton,  co. 
Essex,  and  Jane  Hales,  spinster,  of  Upminster, 
said  county  —  at  Wennington  aforesaid.  30 
June,  1625.  B. 

Bennett,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
vintner,  and  Jane  Millman,  of  same,  ■widow  of 
Roger  Millman — at  St.  Bride,  London.  2  Jan. 
162f.  B. 

Bennett,  William,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
about  2G,  bachelor,  and  Ann  Blake,  of  same, 
spinster,  26  —  at  All  Hallo  ws-the- Great, 
Thames  Street.     23  Oct.  1721.   B. 

Benning,  Ambrose  (Bening),  of  Hardwick,  co. 
Cambridge,  gent.,  widower,  about  50,  and 
Barbara  Bettesworth,  of  Islington,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  40 — at  Islington  aforesaid. 
9  Nov.  1671.  V. 

Benningf,  John,  of  Berkhamstead,  Herts,  bachelor, 
and  Judith  Hudson,  of  Albrey,  said  county, 
spinster — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
22  Nov.  1661.  B. 

Bennison,  John,  carpenter,  and  Katherine 
Pierson,  spinster,  of  City  of  London — at  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street.     6  June,  1583.  B. 

Bennold,  William,  gent.,  of  Hockley,  Essex, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Mary  Camber,  of  South 
Bomfleet,  said  county,  30,  widow  of  Jeremy 
Camber,  sailor,  deceased— at  South  Bemfleet 
aforesaid.     19  Oct.  1616.  B. 

Benrois,  John,  gent.,  and  Mary  Castle,  of  St. 
Mary-le-Strand,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  —  Castle,  of  Flanders  beyond  seas — at 
Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex.     1  July,  1619.B. 

Bense,  Mr.  John,  of  St.  Bride,  bachelor,  about  30, 
and  Elizabeth  de  la  Haye,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  30,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Gregory 
or  St.  Bride,  London.     16  Oct.  1663.  V. 

Benskin,  Francis,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  esq.,  ^vidower,  and  Frances  James,  of 
....  CO.  Kent,  widow— at  any  church  or 
chapel  in  the  diocese  of  London.  9  June, 
1664.  F.      [On  leaf  at  beginning  of  volume.] 

Benson,  Edward,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegato,  citizen 
and  merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  about  24,  and 
Anne  Titchbourne,  of  Dover,  Kent,  spinster, 
about  21,  her  father's  consent — at  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate.     10  Aug.  1669.  V. 

Benson,  George,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
cutler,  and  Johonna  Webster,  of  same,  spinster 
—at  Trinity-the-Less,  London.  1  Sept.  1582. 
B. 

Benson,  Henry,  of  Knaresburgh,  co.  York,  gent., 
bachelor,  54,  and  Elizabeth  Dearlove,  of  sanie, 
40,  widow  of  John  Dearlove,  late  of  same, 
gent.  —  at  Funeham  or  Humpswaite,  co. 
York.     2  April,  1633.  F. 

Benson,  John,  and  Jane  Hosier,  spinster,  of  St. 
Matthew,  Friday  Street — at  St.  Mary  Stain- 
ing.    9  May,  1578.  B. 

Benson,  John,  of  Westminster,  bachelor,  and 
Frances  Bowyer,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.  27  March,  1624, 
D. 

Benson,  John,  of  Betsworth,  Sui-rey,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  32,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pace, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  22,  her  father's  con- 
sent— at  St.  Olave,  St.  Thomas,  St.  George,  or 
St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  Surrey.  11  Sept.  1677. 
V. 

Benson,  Matthew,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  imbroiderer,  bachelor,  33,  and  Susan 
Cage,  of  Layton,  Herts,  spinster,  23,  daughter 
of  Daniel  Cage,  esq.,  of  same,  who  consents, 
as  attested  by  his  son,  Edward  Cage,  of 
London,  haberdasher  —  at  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex.     12  Oct.  162L  B. 


Benson,  Richard,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bricklayer,  and  Margaret  Hasam,  of  same, 
sjainster — at  same.     4  April,  1607.  D. 

Benson,  Richard,  of  Brocklesby,  co.  Lincoln, 
bachelor,  34,  and  Elizabeth  Settle,  of  same, 
spinster,  25 — at  Brocklesby  aforesaid.  21  Dec. 
1689.  F. 

Benson,  Timothy,  of  Aldenhara,  Herts,  gent., 
bachelor,  and  Katherine  Cradock,  of  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London,  widow — at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew-the-Less,  West  Smithfield,  London. 
24  July,  1623.  B. 

Bent  (Bente),  John,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
and  Jane  Castell,  widow,  of  St.  Michael, 
Queenhithe — at  Ware.     5  Dec.  1576.  B. 

Bent,  Robert,  and  Elizabeth  Martin,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     6  April,  1638.  D. 

Bent,  William,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  esq., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Sawbridgo,  of  St. 
Bride,  London,  spinster,  22,  with  consent  of 
her  guardians — at  Kensington  aforesaid,  or 
....     2  Oct.  16S6.  F. 

Bentham,  Joseijh,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Margaret  Duncombe,  of 
Knebworth,  Herts,  spinster,  25,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Paul,  Walden,  or  Knebworth, 
Herts.     7  Aug.  1685.  F. 

Bentham,  Samuel,  of  Ely,  gent.,  bachelor,  about 
25,  and  Ruth  Allestry,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow, 
London,  spinster,  about  24,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal— at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex. 
29  May,  1678.  V. 

Bentham,  Samuel,  of  Knebworth,  Herts,  clerk, 
widower,  about  42,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fawcet, 
of  Kimpton,  said  county,  spinster,  about  21, 
her  father's  cousent — at  St.  Clement  Danes, 
or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West.  10  Feb.  166^. 
V. 

Bentinck,  the  Right  Hon.  William,  Earl  of 
Portland,  widower,  and  the  Right  Hon.  Jane, 
Lady  Dowager  Berkeley,  Baroness  of  Stratton, 
widow — at  any  church  or  chapel,  or  other 
convenient  place.     9  May,  1700.  F. 

Bentinck,  Hon.  William  Henry  (Benting),  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  bachelor,  22,  and  Hon. 
Lady  Elizabeth  Noel,  of  Twittenham,  Middle- 
sex, spinster,  about  16,  her  parents  dead, 
consent  of  guardians — at  Chiswick.  8  June, 
1704.  B. 

Bentley,  John  (Bentlie),  citizen  and  cordwainer, 
of  London,  bachelor,  "  ac  sui  juris,"  and 
Elizabeth  Eyvers,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
Eyvers,  husbandman,  deceased  —  at  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church,  London.  13  Jan.  161f. 

Bentley,  John,  of  St.  Margaret  Moses,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Elizabeth  Fermingham,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Vintry,  Loudon,  spinster — at 
St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  London.  29  March, 
1626.  B. 

Bentley,  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  bachelor,  25, 
and  Magdalen  Baskervile,  of  St.  Mary,  Alder- 
manbury,  London,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Bride,  London,  or  St.  Giles-in- 
the-Fields,  Middlesex.     28  Oct.  1687.  P. 

Bentley,  Thomas,  bricklayer,  and  Winifred  Farrell, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Farrell,  deceased — 
at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  12  May, 
1624.  B. 

Bentley,  Thomas,  of  Westminster,  bachelor,  and 
Winifred  Ferrell,  alias  Ferrand,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  spinster— at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    13  May,  1624.  D. 

Benton,  Edward,  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Sarah  Burton,  of 
same,  widow,  about  33— at  Chigwell, Wanstead, 
or  Lamborne,  co.  Essex.     7  Oct.  1668.  V. 


119 


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[152 1- 1 869. J  Charles  Bernard  120 


Benton,  Jerome,  of  St.  Andrew  Hubbard,  London, 
turner,  and  Isabel  Cowper,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Lothbury,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Cowper, 
of  Huntingdon,  co.  Huntingdon,  baker,  gen. 
lie,  21  July,  1589.  B. 

Benwell,  Kichard,  1572.     See  Benewell. 

Benwell,  Walter,  and  Johanna  Barnes,  widow, 
diocese  of  Loudon.     21  Feb.  154^.   F. 

Benyon,  (ieorge  (Bennyon),  and  Elizabeth  Hack- 
ford,  spinster.     4  May,  1666.  D. 

Berckbett,  Kichard,  of  Wansted,  Essex,  and 
Blanche  Willson,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Willson, 
late  of  same,  deceased — at  Woodford,  co. 
Essex.     15  Oct.  1603.  B. 

Berdesey,  Richard,  and  "  Emota  "  Partryche,  of 
the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  27  June,  1561. 
B. 

Bere,  Kinard  do  la,  of  Bishop's  Cleeve,  co. 
Gloucester,  esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mrs. 
Hester  Neale,  of  Barking,  Essex,  spinster,  20, 
with  consent  of  her  mother,  Hester  Neale, 
widow,  alleged  by  John  Meynell,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  London,  draper,  and  by  Thomas 
de  la  Bere — at  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
London,  or  ...  .     23  May,  1699.  F. 

Bere,  Robert,  1546.     See  Abere  ;  see  also  Beere. 

Beresford, Christopher  (Berisford),  of  Fulbeck,co. 
Lincoln,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mary 
Morgan,  of  Skedlesby,  said  county,  spinster, 
about  18,  daughter  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  consents,  as  attested  by 
Edward  Skip  with,  of  Boothby,  said  county, 
clerk,  alleged  by  John  Milward,  of  the  Close 
of  Lincoln,  gent. — at  Thimbleby,  Thornton,  or 
South  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln.     5  Oct.  1647.  F. 

Beresford,  Edward  (Berrysford),  of  Sudbrook 
Holme,  CO.  Lincoln,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  26, 
and  Victory  Whitney,  of  Wellington,  co. 
Hereford,  widow,  about  30 — at  St.  James, 
Clerkenwell,  or  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch. 
4  July,  1670.  Y. 
Beresford,  the  Most  Hon.  Henry,  Marquis  of 
Waterford,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  the  Right 
Hon.  Susanna  Hussey  Carpenter,  spinster, 
above  21,  spec,  lie,  21  Aug.  1805.  F. 

Beresford,  Mathew  (Berrisford),  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  citizen  and  skinner,  bachelor,  about 
29,  and  Barbara  Hoar,  of  same,  spinster,  about 
18,  her  father's  consent — at  Islington,  Middle- 
sex.    8  Feb.  167f  Y. 

Beresford,  Randolph,  of  Fulraigne,  co.  London- 
derry, esq.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs. 
Catherine  Annesley,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  spinster,  about  20,  consent  of   Dame 

,  Viscountess  of  Valentia,  her  father  dead 

— at    St.   Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane,  London. 
20  Feb.  1661.  V. 

Beresford,  Richard  (Berisford),  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  London,  merchant,  widower,  and 
Benedict  Hull,  of  St.  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey, 
London.     17  Nov.  1637.  B. 

Beresford,  Thomas,  citizen  and  haberdasher,  of 
London  [of  the  parish  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard 
Street,  Vic. -Gen.  book],  bachelor,  28,  and 
Clemence  Willoughbie,  spinster,  about  21,  her 
parents  dead,  she  now  living  with  Kellham 
Willoughbie,  esq.,  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts, 
who  consents — at  Rickmansworth  aforesaid. 
6  April,  1620.  B. 

Beresford,  William  (Berisford),  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew Exchange,  London,  merchant, 
bachelor,  about  33,  and  Mrs.  Anno  Kettlewell, 
of  Illford,  Essex,  spinster,  about  18,  consent 
of  mother,  Mrs.  Tabitha  Kettlewell,  of  same, 
widow — at  St.  James,  Duke's  Place,  London. 
8  Nov.  1676.  V. 


Beriffe,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Milk 
Street,  London,  citizen  and  merchant  taj-lor, 
bachelor,  about  31,  and  Mrs.  Damaris  Cary, 
of  Gracechurch  Street,  London,  spinster, 
about  2i,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Greenwich, 
Kent.     22  Dec.  1677.  V. 

Bering'ton,  Richard,  gent.,  of  St.  John,  Clerken- 
well, bachelor,  28,  son  of  Randall  Berington, 
late  of  Warningham,  co.  Chester,  deceased, 
and  Joice  Parker^  of  St.  John,  Clerkenwell, 
maiden,  daughter  of  Thomas  Parker,  of 
Northlache,  co.  Gloucester,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents, as  also  Sir  Roger  Wilbraham,  knight, 
one  of  the  Masters  of  the  Requests,  and  the 
Lady  Mary  Wilbraham,  his  wife,  with  whom 
they  both  dwell  —  at  St.  John,  Walbrook, 
London.     1  July,  1613.  B. 

Berkeley,  the  Hon.  Sir  Charles,  K.B.,  son  and 
heir  apparent  of  the  Right  Hon.  George, 
Lord  Berkeley,  of  Berkeley  Castle,  co. 
Gloucester,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Hon. 
Elizabeth  Noel,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Baptist,  Viscount  Campden,  of  Exton,  co. 
Rutland,  spinster,  about  22,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  Exeter  aforesaid.  16  Aug.  1677. 
Y. 

Berkeley,  Edward  (Berkley),  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  Middlesex,  esq.,  about  35,  and 
Elizabeth  Holies,  spinster,  only  daughter  of 
Gervase  Holies,  Master  of  the  Requests — at 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  25  May, 
1664.  F.     [On  leaf  at  beginning  of  volume.] 

Berkeley,  the  Rev.  George,  D.D.,  of  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden,  bachelor,  above  30,  and  Ann 
Forster,  of  St.  James,  Westminster,  spinster, 
above  21 — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  19  July, 
1728.  B. 

Berkeley,  Henry,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Dorothy  Middleton,  of  St. 
James,  Middlesex,  spinster,  23 — at  St.  James 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .     22  Dec.  1702.  F. 

Berkeley,  Herbert  (Berkley),  of  St.  Benet  Fink, 
London,  bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Aston,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  29,  her 
parents  dead,  with  consent  of  her  mother-in- 
law,  Mary  Aston,  and  her  brother,  Edward 
Aston — at  St.  Mildred,  in  the  Poultry,  London, 
or  Lincoln's  Inn  chapel.     13  Feb.  166f .  F. 

Berkeley,  Sir  John,  1580.     See  Bartelet. 

Berkeley,  Robert,  of  Petersfield,  co.  South- 
ampton, bachelor,  26,  and  Katherine  Welden, 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London,  spinster,  26, 
at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid, 
St.  Catherine,  by  the  Tower  of  London,  or  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     8  Jan.  169^.  F. 

Berkes,  John,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex, fishmonger,  and  Joane  Cason,  of  same, 
widow  of  Thomas  Cason-^at  St.  Mary,  White- 
chapel, aforesaid.     26  Oct.  1625.  B. 

Berkett,  Martin,  and  Elizabeth  Robynson,  widow, 
of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  29  June,  1573. 
B. 

Bernard,  Benjamin  (Bernerd),  clerk,  rector  of 
East  Horndon,  co.  Essex,  and  Alice  Hollis, 
spinster,  of  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London, 
daughter  of  Ralph  Hollis,  late  of  Chesterfield, 
CO.  Derby,  locksmith,  deceased — at  East  Horn- 
don aforesaid.     6  May,  1608.  B. 

Bernard,  Charles,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  chirurgeon,  bachelor,  about  26,  and 
Mrs.  Susanna  Gardner,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  spinster,  about  16,  with  consent  of 
her  guardians,  the  Lord  Mayor  and  coiu-t  of 
aldermen,  her  parents  being  dead — nt  St. 
Mary,  Aldermanbury.     12  May,  1679.  V. 


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Bernard,  Christopher  (Bernerd),  of   St.   Andrew, 
Holboru,  and  Alice  Coxsedge,  of  Shoreditch — 
at  .Shoreditch  aforesaid.     6  July,  1551.  B. 
Bernard,     Sir    John,    bart.,    of     Brampton,    co. 
Huntingdon,  widower,  and  Grace  Shuckbnrgh, 
spinster,  30,  at  her  own  disposal — at  Brampton 
aforesaid,    or    any    church    or    chapel    in    co. 
Northampton.     11  Aug.  1670.  F. 
Bernard,    Richard,    of     Petsoe,     Bucks,    gent., 
widower,  26,  and  Anna  Corderoy,  spinster,  22, 
daughter  of  Mr.  —  Corderoy,  esq.,  deceased — 
at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe.  24  Nov.  163 1. 
B. 
Bernard,    Eichard,   of   Wood-Hall    Grange,    co. 
Beds,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  19,  consent  of  his 
father,    John    Bernard,    of   same,    gent.,  and 
Elizabeth  Lee,  of  Dunstable,  Beds,   spinster, 
about  23,  her  father's  consent — at  Newport, 
Bucks,    Flamsted,    co.    Herts,  St.   Sepulchre, 
London,  or  Tingrey,  co.  Beds.     26  Nov.  1672. 
V. 
Bernard,    William,    of    St.     Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,   apothecary,   widower,    about    30, 
and   Mrs.  Jane  Blagrave,    of   same,  spinster, 
about  19,   with   her  father's  consent — at    St. 
Giles  aforesaid.     2S  March,  1679.  V. 
Berners,  Arthur,  1564.     See  Earners. 
Berners,    Hatton,    of    St.    Dunstan-in-the-West, 
esq.,    bachelor,    about   2-1-,    and   Mrs.  Bridget 
Leach,    of  St.   Martin-in-the-Fields,    spinster, 
about  20,   consent  of   mother, — Higgins,  alias 
Leach — at  Gruell,  co.  Southampton.     4  June, 
1672.  V. 
Berners,    James,     of     Wormley,    Herts,    gent., 
bachelor,   22,    and   Mrs.    Mary   Robinson,    of 
Chesthnnt,    said    county,    spinster,    17,     her 
father's   consent  —  at    St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great   or  Less,  St.  Andrew,   Holborn,  or  St. 
Bride.     12  Nov.  1677.  B. 
Berners,    William,    of    Gray's    Inn,    Middlesex, 
gent.,  and  Elizabeth   My  lies,    of   Thunbridge, 
Herts,  widow  of  Thomas  Mylles,  late  of  same, 
yeoman — at     St.    Mary-at-Hill,     London.       1 
Feb.  159f.  B. 
Berney,  John,  &c.     See  Barney. 
Berney,  John,  of  King's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk,  gent., 
widower,  32,   and  Sarah  Plater,  of  Brill,  co. 
Bucks,  spinster,  above  21,  with  consent  of  her 
mother,  Dorothy  Plater,  of  same,  widow — at 
Brill  aforesaid,  or  ...  .     19  June,  1695.  F. 
Berney,  William,  esq.,  and  Bridget  Coke,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Coke — at  Stondon,  co. 
Herts.     4  Jan.  161|.  B. 
Berridge,  William,   clerk,   M.A.,  rector  of   Kib- 
worth,  CO.  Leicester,  bachelor,  25,  and  Dorothy 
Secheverell,  spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Ambrose 
Secheverell,  clerk,  vicar  of  Over  Todmorton, 
CO.  Oxford,  who  consents,  alleged  by  George 
Beridge,    of    Furnival's  Inn,    gent. — at   Kib- 
worth   or   Upper    Todmorton    aforesaid.     26 
Feb.  163|.  F. 
Berriman,  John,  of  Rotchford,  co.   Essex,  fish- 
monger, bachelor,  about  28,   and  Mary  Gut- 
teridge,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20,  with  con- 
sent of  her  grandmother  and  guardian,  Mary 
Monck,  her  parents  dead — at  Rochford  afore- 
said.    31  May,  1679.  Y. 
Berrow,    John,  of  BlickUng,  co.  Norfolk,    clerk, 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Elizabeth  Byfield,  of 
Long  Ditton,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  24,  con- 
sent of  father,  Richard  Byfield,  rector  of  Long 
Ditton  aforesaid^at  St.  Bennet,  Gracechurch, 
London, or  ...  .     26  Feb.  166i.  V. 
Berroiv,     John,     of     Mitcham,      Surrey,     clerk, 
widower,  about  40,   and  Mary  Boughton,   of 
same,  spinster,  about  30 — at  St.  Mary  Wool- 
noth,  London.     12  Feb.  167|.  V. 


Berry,  Hugh,  gent.,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Margaret  Denham,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  consent  of  father,  Roger  Den- 
ham, of  Hinton  St.  George,  Somerset, 
yeoman— at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street.     8  June,  1641.  B. 

Berry,  John,  of  Battersea,  co.  Surrey,  gardener, 
widower,  25,  and  Sarah  Stevenson,  spinster, 
18,  daughter  of  Edward  Stevenson,  deceased, 
with  consent  of  her  mother,  Jane  Hockutt,  of 
Battersea  aforesaid — at  Battersea  aforesaid. 
1  Sept.  1666.   F. 

Berry,  John,  of  Philpott  Lane,  London,  gent., 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Wolseley, 
of  Wolseley,  co.  Stafford,  spinster,  about  20, 
her  father's  consent — at  Wolseley  aforesaid. 
4  Dec.  1674.  V. 

Berry,  Richard  (Bery),  and  Agnes  Benyfolde,  of 
Loudon.     May,  1548.  F. 

Berry,  Richard  (Berrie),  of  London,  haberdasher, 
and  Rebecca  Gardner,  of  St.  Anne  and  Agnes, 
Aldersgate,  widow  of  William  Gardner,  late  of 
same,  merchant  taylor,  gen.  lie,  12  Feb.  159^. 
B. 

Berry,  Richard  (Berrie),  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  yeoman,  and  Margaret  Lyes,  of  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church,  widow  of  John  Lyes, 
late  of  same,  cooper — at  St.  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditch.    19  Aug.  1594.  B. 

Berry,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury, 
clothier,  bachelor,  23,  and  Bethia  Harrison,  of 
same,  spinster,  23,  daughter  of  George 
Harrison,  late  of  St.  Laurence  Pountney, 
gent.,  deceased,  consent  of  her  mother,  Eliza- 
beth Harrison — at  the  parish  church  of  St. 
Alban,  in  St.  Alban  (sic)  [  ?  Wood  Street.]  17 
Aug.  1633.  B. 

Berry,  Sir  Thomas,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
widower,  and  Anne  Vigarg,  of  same,  widow — 
at  same,  or  ...  .     1  July,  1696.  F. 

Berry,  William,  of  Great  All  Hallows,  Thames 
Street,  London,  vintner,  and  Mary  Feildinge, 
of  same,  widow  of  John  Feildinge,  clerk,  late 
rector  of  Loughton,  co.  Essex — at  All  Hallows 
aforesaid.     8  Oct.  1604.  B. 

Bert,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London, 
dyer,  and  Agnes  Winter,  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  widow  of  Peter  Winter,  late  of  same, 
Salter — at  All  Hallows  Barking.  24  Oct. 
1603.  B. 

Bertie,  the  Right  Hon.  James,  Earl  of  Abingtou, 
of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  widower,  44, 
and  the  Right  Hon.  Dame  Katherine,  Vis- 
countess Wenman,  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland, 
of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  widow,  30,  alleged 
by  Hon.  Robert  Bertie,  of  Middle  Temple, 
esq. — at  Stanwell,  Middlesex.  15  April,  1698. 
B. 

Bertie,  the  Hon.  Robert,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Bennett,  of 
Babi'am,  co,  Cambridge,  spinster,  about  35,  at 
her  own  disjjosal — at  Babram  aforesaid,  or 
....     28  Nov.  1682.  P. 

Bertrand,Paul,of  St.Mary,Savoy,Middlesex,bache- 
lor  in  divinity,  about  28,  and  Mary  Gribelin,  of 
same,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Mary  Gribelin, 
who  consents — at  the  French  church  near  the 
Savoy.     20  Oct.  1685.  F. 

Besbridge,  Henry,  and  Mary  Higham,  spinster, 
of  Wansted,  daughter  of  —  Higham,  of 
CO.  Suffolk,  esq.— at  Wansted.  15  July,  1586. 
B. 


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124 


Becliinoe,  Couyei-s,  of  St.  Michael,  Coruhill, 
London,  skinner,  baclielor,  about  25,  and 
Rebecca  Keinpson,  of  St.  Catharine,  near 
Tower  of  London,  spinster,  about  19,  consent 
of  father,  Richard  Kompson,  of  Anster,  co. 
Warwick,  gent. — at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  or  St. 
Leonard,  Shoreditch.  18  July,  1GG3.  V. 
Bessey,  Thomas,  of  St.  Giles-iu-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Dorothy  Wiugheld,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  16,  her  parents  dead — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.  27  Jan.  166|.  V. 
Best,  Ai-thur,  of  London,  gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and 
Sara  Graves,  of  Daubury,  Essex,  spinster,  2G, 
daughter  of  John  Graves,  late  of  London, 
mercer,  deceased,  consent  of  her  mother,  the 
wife  of  —  Wale,  of  Danbury  aforesaid — 
at  Daubury  aforesaid.  22  Dec.  1612.  B. 
Best,  George,  of  the  City  of  London,  grocer,  and 
Anne  Ballard,  spinster,  daughter  of  James 
Ballard,  of  St.  Ethelburgh,  London,  iron- 
monger— at  St.  James-in-the-Wall,  London. 
10  March,  16i§.  B. 
Best,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London, 
bachelor,  29,  and  Mrs.  Sara  Stanton,  of  St. 
Olave,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  spinster,  23, 
with  consent  of  her  father.  Major  Stanton — at 
Redderiff  (Rotherhithe) ,  co.  Surrey,  or  ...  . 
16  April,  1697.  F. 
Best,  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  Mersham,  Surrey, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Catherine  Smith,  spinster, 
24— at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  or  St. 
Matthew,  Friday  Street.  21  Oct.  1645.  B. 
Best,  Nicholas,  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  esq., bachelor, 
about  40,  and  Mary  Goring,  of  same,  widow — 
at  St.  Benuet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  15 
June,  1691.  F. 
Best,  Richard,  of  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  esq., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Elizabeth  Baily,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  30,  and  at 
own  disposal,  alleged  by  Francis  Best,  of 
Handsworth  aforesaid,  gent. — at  Barnett,  co. 
Herts.  3  June,  1674.  V. 
Best,   William,  bachelor,  and  —  Barber,  siainster. 

18  March,  167?.  D. 
Bestney,  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  Gray's  Inn,  bachelor, 
30,   and    Catherine    Temple,    of    St.   Andrew, 
Holborn,  spinster,  20,  consent  of  her  mother,  a 
widow — in   chapel  of    St.  James-in-the-Wall. 
18  Jiine,  1634.  B. 
Bestney,    Robert    (Bestneye),    of   Northawe,  co. 
Herts,  gent.,  and  Helen  Dove,  of  St.  Michael, 
near  St.  Albans,  said  county,  widow.     20  July. 
156f.  F. 
Bestoe,  Barnaby,  and  Johanna  Wylkyns,  widow, 
of   St.  Andrew,   Eastcheap — to  marry  there. 
10  Nov.  1574.   B. 
Beswycke,   Robert,   embroiderer,   and  Katherine 
Parkyns,  spinster,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  daughter  of   John  Parkyns,   late   of 
London,  haberdasher,  deceased — at  St.  Bennet 
aforesaid.     12  Dec.  1592.  B. 
Betenson,  Richard,  and  Elizabeth  Osborn,  of  St. 

Faith,  London,  gen.  lie.     20  Sept.  1562.  B. 
Bethell,    Walter,    of     Barton-upon-Humber,    co. 
Lincoln,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs. 
Frances  Baynes,  of  Wicken,  co.  Northampton, 
spinster,  about   19.     27  Nov.  1673.    V.     [Un- 
signed, unexecuted,  and  cz'ossed  out.] 
Bethom,  Thomas,  now  of  the  City  of  London,  and 
Margaret  Walliston,  spinster,  of   Rislypp,  co. 
Middlesex,  daughter  of  —  Walliston,  of  same, 
gent.,  gen.  lie,  16  Jan.  159".  B. 
Betteuham,  Henry,  of  Pluckley,  co.  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,    aged   24,    and   Elizabeth  Tucke,  of 
Hotficld,  CO.  Kent,  aged  about  30,  widow  of 
one   Tucke,    of    same,    gent.— at   Hotficld   or 
Pluckley  aforesaid.    7  Dec.  1632.  F. 


Betterton,  Matthew,  1630.     See  Butterton. 

Betterton,  Robert,  of  Westminster,  yeoman,  and 
Rebecca  Carter,  of  same,  spinster  —  at  St. 
Leonard,  Foster  Lane.     27  Sept.  1604.  D. 

Betterton,  Thomas,  of  Westminster,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Saunderson.  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripijlegate,  spinster,  about  25, 
consent  of  her  mother,  —  Sanderson,  widow, 
alleged  by  Enoch  Darrack,  of  St.  Pancras, 
Soper  Lane,  London,  grocer — at  Islington, 
Middlesex.     24  Dec.  1662.  V. 

Bettesworth,  Arthur,  of  Chithnrst,  co.  Sussex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Elizabeth  Hilton, 
of  Horsham,  said  county,  spinster,  about  22, 
consent  of  father,  Anthony  Hilton,  gent. — at 
Billinghurst,  said  county.     5  Feb.  167f .  V. 

Bettesworth.,  Charles,  gent.,  of  Trotton,  Sussex, 
bachelor,  23,  son  of  Peter  Bettesworth,  late  of 
same,  deceased,  and  Margaret  Juby,  of  St. 
Bride,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Thomas  Juby, 
of  Thoydon  Mount,  Essex,  gent.,  who  consents 
—at  St.  Bride.     18  April,  1635.  B. 

Bettesworth,  Christopher,  of  New  Inn,  Middle- 
sex, gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Elizabeth 
Peckham,  of  Little  Greene,  co.  Sussex,  spinster, 
about  19,  consent  of  father,  Robert  Peckham, 
of  same,  gent. — at  Compton,  East  Marden,  or 
North  Marden,  co.  Sussex.     18  Dec.  1674.  V. 

Bettesworth,  Peter,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Katharine  Morley, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  24, 
at  own  disposal — at  St.  Gregory,  London. 
5  May,  1665.  V. 

Bettesworth,  Peter,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq., 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Roberts, 
of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  24,  at 
own  disposal — at  Hayes  or  Hornington,  Middle- 
sex.    7  Jan.  16fg.  V. 

Bettily,  John  (?  Battely),  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Cathe- 
rine Rawkins,  of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  and 
at  own  disposal — in  parish  church  or  chapel  of 
Knightsbridge,  Middlesex.     1  March  167|.   V. 

Bettle,  John,  of  Sandford  Rivers,  co.  Essex, 
husbandman,  and  Dionisia  Manser,  of  the 
same,  spinster  —  at  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
London.     8  Feb.  161f .  B. 

Betton,  John,  rector  of  East  Levant,  co.  Sussex, 
bachelor,  about  38,  and  Susanna  Heron,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  widow, 
about  34 — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid.  16  June, 
1679.  V. 

Betts,  Benjamin,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  miller, 
and  Ellen  Maye,  of  Uxbridge,  said  county, 
widow  of  John  Maye,  late  of  same,  cutler — at 
Hillingdon  aforesaid.     1  Dec.  1603.  B. 

Betts,  John  (Bettes),  and  Mary  Seelie,   spinster. 

7  Dec.  1586.  D. 

Betts,  John,  gent.,  of  Chartris,  Isle  of  Ely,  co. 
Cambridge,  bachelor,  44,  and  Katherine 
Trippe,  late  of  Kapham,  co.  Kent,  and  now  of 
the  diocese  of  London,  widow,  24  —  at  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  London.  9  Sept. 
1626.  B. 

Betty,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  upholsterer, 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mary  Shepheard,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  about  33 — at 
St.  Michael  Royal,  London,  alleged  by  John, 
Taylor,    of    St.     Giles -in -the -Fields,     gent. 

8  Aug.  1666.  V. 

Bevan,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  Loudon, 
carpenter,  bachelor,  and  Susan  Steward,  of 
same,  widow  of  William  Steward,  late  of  same, 
carpenter — at  St.  James-in-the-AVall,  London. 
8  June,  1620.  B. 


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Rowland  Bevan 


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Bevan,  Rowland,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  white  baker,  and  Elizabeth  Robinson, 
of  St.  Clement,  Eastcheap,  London,  spinster 
— at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  22  Sept. 
1624.  B. 

Bevan,  William  (Bevyn),  and  Alicia  Wylde,  of 
Leachamstead,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln.  30 
April,  154-i.  F. 

Bevell,  John,  of  City  of  London,  hatmaker,  and 
Elizabeth  Lloyde,  spinster,  of  St.  Martin 
Orgar,  daughter  of  William  Lloyde,  in  "  com. 
Walliae,"  yeoman — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid. 
1  March,  158f.  B. 

Beverley,  James,  of  Graines  Park,  co.  Huntingdon, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Dun- 
combe,  of  Sherrington,  co.  Bucks,  spinster, 
about  18,  her  mother's  consent,  alleged  by 
Thomas  Beverley,  of  Graines  Park  aforesaid, 
esq. — at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden.  10  Feb. 
167f.  V. 

Beverley,  John,  and  Agnes  Vyncent,  spinster,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gen.  lie,  7  Nov. 
1575.  B. 

Beverley,  John  (Beaverlye),  "  uautam,"  and  Anne 
Combarforde,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  widow 
of  George  Comberforde,  late  of  same,  "  nauto," 
deceased — at  Stepney.     20  March,  158^.  B. 

Beverley,  Oliver,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Jane  Chare,  spinster,  about  15,  of  St. 
Gregory,  London,  daughter  of  John  Chare, 
late  of  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  deceased, 
with  consent  of  her  brother,  Albion  Chare,  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  esq. — at  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry,  St.  Faith,  or  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel, 
London.     3  Feb.  166|.  F. 

Beverley,  Robert,  vicar  of  Kimbolton,  co.  Hunt- 
ingdon, bachelor,  27,  and  Sarah  Browning,  of 
same,  widow,  39 — at  Kimbolton,  aforesaid, 
Little  Stoneton,  co.  Beds,  or  Swinshead,  co. 
Huntingdon.     26  Jan.  168f.  F. 

Bevington,  Richard,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  bachelor,  28,  and  Mary  GriiSn,  of 
Halstead,  Essex,  spinster,  32,  with  consent  of 
her  parents,  alleged  by  Richard  Griffin,  gent., 
of  the  city  of  Westminster — at  .... 
17  July,  1635.  B. 

Bevis,  Edward.     See  Beavys. 

Bevis,  Francis,  and  Margaret  Mighell,  of  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  widow — at  Stepney  aforesaid.  4 
Aug.  1626.  B. 

Bevis,  Peter,  of  Wilmington,  Sussex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mary  Wade,  of 
Jevington,  said  county,  spinster  aged  22,  at 
own  disposal — at  Wilmington,  Forkington, 
Jevington,  or  Arlington,  said  county.  22 
April,  1678.  V. 

Bevis,  Samuel, of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
linendraper,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Elizabeth 
Freeman,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20,  with  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid, 
Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  or  St.  Peter-le-Poor, 
London.     15  April,  1679.  V. 

Bew,  Edward,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Ashen- 
hurst,  of  Rainsnett,  co.  Stafford,  spinster, 
about  30,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street.  21  Nov.  1673. 
V. 

Bewe,  Thomas,  of  Feltham,  co.  Middlesex,  husband- 
man, and  Jane  Butler,  widow  of  Christopher 
Butler,  late  of  same,  husbandman — at  St. 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  13  June,  1621. 
B. 

Bewly  (Bewlye),  Thomas,  and  Agnes  Sowthowson, 
of  diocese  of  Canterbury.     15  April,  1547.  F. 


Bewly,  Thomas,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Alice  Hunt,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  21,  consent 
of  father,  Thomas  Hunt,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  gent.,  who  alleges  — jit  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  St.  Clement  Danes,  St. 
Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden.  21 
March,  167°.    V. 

Bewnxond,  George,  and  Elizabeth  Lussher.  29 
Sept.  1546.  F. 

Beyer,  William,  of  St.  Lawrence  Pountney,  Lon- 
don, merchant,  bachelor,  30,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Wolfe,  of  Low  Layton,  Essex,  spinster, 
21,  daughter  of  John  Wolfe,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents  —  at  Low  Layton  aforesaid, 
or  ...  .     8  April,  1700.  F. 

Beyworthe,  John,  and  Joyce  Brentinge,  widow, 
of  St.  Mary,  Fenchurch,  London — to  marry 
there.     10  Feb.  156|..  B. 

Bicke,  Thomas,  of  St.  Catherine  Crce  Chux'ch, 
London,  hosier,  and  Elizabeth  Pooley,  of  St. 
Michael  Basishaw,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Robert  Pooley,  of  same,  perfumer — at  St. 
Michael  Basishaw,  aforesaid.    16  Nov.  1618.  B. 

BickerstaiFe,  Edward,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Judith  Coe,  of  St.  Edmund- 
ye-King,  spinster,  24,  own  disposal — at  St. 
Edmund,  aforesaid.     1  June,  1693.  B. 

Bickerton,  Hugh,  of  Egham,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  35,  and  Anne  Foster,  spinster, 
25,  daughter  of  Dame  Anne  Foster,  of  same, 
widow,  who  consents — at  Egham  or  Thorpe, 
CO.  Surrey.     29  Jan.  166f.  F. 

Bickerton,  John,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  saddler, 
and  Anne  Harrison,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  widow 
of  Peter  Johnson  (sic),  late  of  same,  saddler, 
gen.  lie,  9  July,  1594.  B. 

Bickerton,  Robert,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  yeoman,  and 
Mary  Rattsey,  spinster,  of  St.  Olave,  Silver 
Street,  gen.  lie,  1  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Bickforde,  Thomas,  of  Savoy  parish,  blacksmith, 
and  Elizabeth  Whitbrooke,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Whitbrooke,  of  same, 
merchant  tailor — at  St.  Michael,  Wood  Street, 
London.     21  Dec.  1601.  B. 

Bickley,  John,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  upholder, 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Gartrude  Beresford, 
of  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  spinster,  about  20,  con- 
sent of  father,  Tristram  Beresford,  of  same, 
gent. — at  Sevenoaks  aforesaid.  22  Sept. 
1663.  V. 

Bickley,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London, 
musician,  and  Mary  Brogden,  of  St.  Michael 
Basishaw,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Brogden,  late  of  the  city  of  York,  deceased — 
at  St.  Ethelburgh,  London.  29  Jan.  160|. 
B. 

Bickley,  Peter,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  London, 
clothworker,  and  Joan  Poslett,  of  same, 
daughter  of  —  Poslett,  deceased.  14  Oct. 
1624.  B. 

Bickmor,  William,  of  Wethersfield,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Johanna  Scott,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  James  Scott,  late  of  Newport, 
said  county,  tailor,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  19  April, 
1592.  B. 

Bicknell,  Robert,  of  Famhani,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Baker,  of 
Birchden  Place,  Sussex,  spinster,  21  and 
upwards,  daughter  of  Mrs.  Dorothea  Baker, 
widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Dionis  Back- 
church,  London,  or  ...  .     7  Dec.  1697.  F. 

Bickton,  Thomas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  yeoman, 
and  Agnes  Williams,  widow,  of  Barnett,  Herts, 
—at  Barnett  aforesaid,     19  Dec.  1579.  B. 


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John  Biddall 


1521-1869.J  William  Bignall  128 


Biddall,  John,  husbandman,  and  Catherine 
Walton,  spinster,  daughter  of  William  Walton, 
of  same,  husbandman — at  Stanvvdl,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex.    7  Aur,^  1&>].   B. 

Biddle,  John,  of  Chobham,  co.  Sarroy,  gent., 
bachelor,  35,  and  Frances  Hall,  spinster,  21, 
daughter  of  William  Itall,  of  same,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  We v bridge,  said  county.  13  Sept. 
1664.  F. 

Biddulph,  Anthony,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  21,  and  Constance  Hall, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Francis  Hall,  of  Led- 
bury, CO.  Hereford,  esq.,  who  consents — at 
Doiiington,  co.  Hereford.     10  May,  1680.  F. 

Biddulpli,  Michael,  of  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  esq., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Mary  Whitley,  spinster,  20, 
daughter  of  Colonel  Roger  Whitley,  of  St. 
Helen,  London,  who  consents — at  St.  Helen, 
aforesaid.     30  Dec.  1678.  F. 

Bidgood,  Nicholas,  of  Knightsbridge,  parish  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  and  Alice  Howe,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes — at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    8  Nov.  1606.  D. 

Bidwell,  Richard  (Bydwell),  and  Cecilia  Pasmere, 
of  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  widow.  11  March, 
154|.  F. 

Biiield,  Richard,  M.A.,  of  Kingston-upon-Thames, 
widower,  28,  and  Mary  Lancasheire,  of  St. 
Laurence,  in  Milk  Street,  London,  spinster, 
21,  consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Susan  Lanca- 
sheire, widow — in  the  Lambes  (?)  chapel  in 
Wood  Street.     25  April,  1627.  B. 

Bifield,  Thomas  (Byfeld),  of  St.  Stephen  Walbrook, 
London,  skinner,  widower,  about  32,  and  Anne 
Braylesford,  of  same,  spinster,  about  25,  with 
her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  London,  or  ...  .     18  Sept.  1678.  V. 

Bifleete,  John,  of  Hempsted,  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Cecily  Stebbinge,  spinster,  of  Terling, 
daughter  of  Edward  Stebbinge,  late  of  Fynche- 
fielde,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  16  Aug.  1586.  B. 

Biford,  William,  gent.,  of  Inner  Temple,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Elizabeth  Sexton,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  spinster  18,  daughter  of  Robert  Sexton, 
of  same,  gent.,  and  Mary  Sexton,  her  mother, 
who  consents— at  St.  Faith.     11  Dec.  1639.  B. 

Bigfbey,  Edward  gent.,  of  Halstead,  Essex, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Frances  Rayner,  of  Sarapford 
Magna,  said  county,  spinster,  22,  consent  of 
father,  Francis  Rayner,  gent. — at  Braxted, 
Takely,  or  Tilty,  co.  Essex.     15  Jan.  164|.  B. 

Biger,  George,  of  St.  Swithin,  London, 
clothworker,  and  Agnes  Troughton,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Troughton,  late  of 
Whitcham,  co.  Cumberland,  yeoman,  deceased, 
gen.  lie.     7  Oct.  1595.  B. 

"Bigg,  Edward  (Bigge),  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
silkman,  bachelor,  23,  and  Alice  Markham,  of 
same,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Gervas  Mark- 
ham,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  gent.,  who 
consents,  alleged  by  Edward  Tavy,  alias  Mark- 
ham,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  barber-surgeon 
—at  St.  Alphage.     28  Nov.  1627.  B. 

"Bigg,  Henry  (Bigge),  gent.,  of  Cressing  Temple, 
Essex,  bachelor,  24,  and  Anne  Mildmay,  of 
Tarling,  Essex,  spinster,  18,  consent  of  her 
uncle,  Mr.  Robert  Mildmay,  esq.,  at  whose 
disposal  she  is — at  Tarling,  or  chapel  of 
Brentwood,  Essex.     20  May,  1637.  B. 

Bigg,  James,  gent.,  bachelor,  27,  and  Anne 
Johnson,  spinster,  29 — at  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
30  Jan.  163|.  B. 

Bigg,  Jerningham,  gent.,  of  Stepney  Casey  [Cause- 
way?] bachelor,  22,  and  Mary  Tyler,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  her  mother's  consent — at  Stepnej'. 
5  Oct.  1700.  B. 


Bigg,  John,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  haberdasher, 
and  Mary  Frewin,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Frewin,  of  Northiam, 
CO.  Susses,  clerk — at  Kensington  nforo.'iaid. 
10  Juno,   1622.    15. 

Bigg,  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  about 
23,  and  Mrs.  Katherine  Martin,  of  Chelsea, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  17,  consent  of  mother, 
Mrs.  Anne  Martin,  widow — -at  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  or  Kensington,  Middlesex.  20  Oct. 
1668.  V. 

Bigg,  Richard,  gent.,  of  St.  Gilcs-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  29,  and  the  Hon.  Dame  Phebe  Ley, 
of  Weymonley,  co.  Herts,  spinster,  25, 
daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  James,  Earl 
of  Marlborough,  late  Lord  High  Treasurer  of 
England,  deceased — at  St.  Mary  Alderman- 
bury,  St.  Lawrence,  Jury,  or  St.  Faith. 
20  April,  1642.  B. 

Bigg,  Richard,  of  St.  Anne,  Bhickfriars,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Frances  Wor.sapp,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster,  22, 
with  her  mother's  consent — at  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex.     11  April  1676.  F. 

Bigg,  Thomas  (Bigge),  gent.,  of  Staple  Inn, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Sara  Perrott,  of  Cadington, 
Beds,  spinster,  30— at  St.  Dunstan-in  the-West 
or    St.  Faith.     11  June,  1641.  B. 

Bigg,  Thomas  (Bigge),  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
gent.,  24,  son  of  Thomas  Bigge,  of  Newton,  co. 
Norfolk,  gent.,  and  Anne  Gosse,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Anthony 
Gosse,  of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  All 
Hallows-in-the-Wall,  or  St.  Faith,  London.  16 
April,  1638.  B. 

Bigg,  Thomas  (Bigge),  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
yeoman,  and  Anne  Vamam,  of  same,  widow 
— at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  27  Feb. 
160f.  D. 

Bigg,  William,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  38,  and  Elizabeth  Bancks,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  spinster,  about  23,  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  afore- 
said.    8  Nov.  1665.  V. 

Biggs,  Edward  (Bigges),  of  Islington,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  and  Katherine  Tomason,  spinster,  of 
same,  daughter  of  —  Tomasou,  late  of  the  city 
of  Chester,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  21  Feb. 
1590.  B. 

Biggs,  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Jane  Fowle,  of  Petersfield,  co.  South- 
ampton, widow,  28— at  Petersfield  aforesaid, 
or  Harden,  Sussex.     23  May,  1664.  F. 

Biggs,  Richard  (Byggs),  and  Joan  Wonham, 
spinster,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  gen.  lie, 
23  April,  1569.  B. 

Biggs,  Thomas  (Bigges),  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London,  blacksmith,  and  Anne  Finningham, 
widow,  of  same,  relict  of  —  Finningham,  of 
same,  glover,  gen.  lie,   17  Jan.  15§§.  B. 

Biggs,  William  (Bigges),  of  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
mariner,  and  Judith  Phelixe,  widow,  of  the 
City  of  Loudon,  gen.  lie.,   15  Nov.  1587.  B. 

Bigland,  Edward,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
40,  and  Anne  Richier,  spinster,  about  22, 
daughter  of  Peter  Richier,  of  the  bail  of 
Liucolu,  doctor  of  physic,  who  consents — at 
St.  Martin,  in  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  or  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex.    28  May,  1669.  F. 

Biglane,  Richard,  of  Ware,  co.  Herts,  yeoman, 
and  Dionis  Wright,  of  Stondon,  spinster— at 
Ware  aforesaid.     18  May,  1620.  B. 

Bignall,  William,  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  Loudon, 
barber,  aud  Mary  Gad,  spinster  — at  St. 
Nicholas  aforesaid.     5  May,  1625.  B. 


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Thomas  Bilborougli 


[1521-1869.] 


Thomas  Bhitt 


1.^0 


Bilboroug'li, Thomas  (Bylborowc),  of  Furnival's 
Imi,  f;'ci)t.,  and  Ellenor  Rutter,  widow,  of  St. 
Micliacl,  Qiicenhithc,  ocn.  lie,  11  Dec.  1574.  B. 

BilclifF,  Jlichard,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
yeoman,  bachelor,  23,  and  Alice  Movcrill,  of 
same,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Godfrey 
Meverill,  gent.,  of  Tinsall,  co.  Derby,  deceased 
—at  St.  Pancras.     22  Jan.  162|.  B'. 

Bill,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Martiu-iu-the-Fielde, 
•  bachelor,  30,  his  parents  dead  long  since,  and 
Joane  Cowell,  of  same,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of 
John  Cowell,  of  Branyard,  co.  Hereford,  inn- 
holder,  she  attests  that  he  will  be  glad  of  the 
marriage,  as  he  is  a  poor  man,  &c. — at  St. 
George,  Botolph  Lane,  London.  13  Aug.  1617. 
B. 

Billan,  Richard,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  and  Cle- 
mentina Gaywoode,  of  St.  Mildred,  Bread 
Street,  spinster,  gen.  lie,  2  Feb.  156f .  B. 

Billey,  William,  of  St.  Antholin,  London,  Salter, 
and  Anne  Gillman,  of  St.  John,  Walbrook, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Gillman, 
late  of  St.  Albans,  Herts,  gent.,  deceased- — at 
St.  John,  Walbrook  aforesaid.  30  Dec.  1618. 
B. 

Billey,  William  (Billic),  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, bachelor,  and  Anne  Gillman,  of  St. 
John  Street,  Walbrook,  Loudon,  spinster — at 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster.     7  Jan.  161f.  D. 

Eilling",  John,  of  St.  Mary-le-Strand,  Middlesex, 
ironmonger,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Anne 
Maydwell,  of  Ashley,  co.  Northampton, 
spinster,  about  25,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St. 
Saviour,  Southwark,  St.  Catherine  Coleman, 
or  St.  Anne  and  Agnes,  London.  9  Nov.  1663. 
V. 

Billing,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holboru, 
widower,  54,  and  Luce  Ball,  of  same,  widow, 
47— at  St.  Faith.    5  May,  1642.  B. 

Billingsley,  John,  of  Christchurch,  London, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Ann  Devenish,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  22,  daughter 
of  Robert  Devenish,  of  same,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents— at  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London. 
8  Aug.  1663.  F. 

Billingsley,  William,  gent.,  bachelor,  22,  son  of 
Henry  Billingsley,  of  ye  City  of  London, 
draper,  who  consents,  and  Sarah  Pratt, 
spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Jacob  Pratt,  gent., 
of  Battersea,  co.  Surrey,  who  consents— at 
St.  Mary,  Strand,  alias  Savoy,  Middlesex.  2 
May,  1623.  B. 

Billingsley,  William,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Anne  Watson, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  23,  her  parents 
dead — at  Kensington  or  Hammersmith,  Mid- 
dieses.     6  Nov.  1663.  V. 

Bilman,  John,  of  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  ship- 
carpenter,  and  Mildred  Brewer,  of  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
Brewer,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew  aforesaid. 
21  Aug.  1615.  B. 

Bilsby,  Andrew  (Byllysbye),  of  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln,  and  Margaret  Hennege,  of  the  diocese 
of  London.     20  Feb.  154«.  F. 

Bilson,  Richard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
gardener,  and  Margery  Kemp,  of  same, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Kemp,  clerk — at  St. 
Dunstan-in-tlie-West,  London.  18Jan.l62f.  B. 

Bilson,  Thomas,  and  Margery  Pussye,  gen.  lie, 
17  June,  1561.  B. 

Bilson,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  Beriton,  co.  Southampton, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Edith  Betisworth,  of  Roe- 
gatt,  CO.  Sussex,  spinster,  16,  consent  of  her 
grandfather,  Peter  Betisworth,  of  Rowgate 
aforesaid,  esq. — at  St.  Mary  Wolnoth,  London, 
alleged  by  William  Feeke,  of  Little  St. 
Bartholomew,  clerk.     2  Nov.  1640.    B. 

London  Marriage  Licences. 


Bilson,  Thomas,  bachelor,  and  Susanna  Legg, 
spinster,   [Doc,  not  Aju-il].  24  Dec.  1678.    D. 

Binckes,  Simon,  hosier,  and  A  nne  Golde,  spinster — 
anywhere  in  jurisdiction  of  dean  and  chapter. 
1  June,  15S0.  D. 

Binder,  Edward.     See  Bynedee. 

Binding*,  Henry,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth  Coleburne,  of 
same,  spins' er,  21,  her  parents  dead  and  she 
at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Andrew-in-the- 
Wardrobe,  or  St.  Petei-,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
28  May,  1663.  F. 

Binding,  Henry,  of  Chertsey,  Surrey,  gent., 
widower,  about  69,  and  Mrs.Sai-ah  Morran,  of 
St  Marv  Aldermary,  London,  widow  about 
46— at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  or  St.  Nicholas 
Olave.     5  July,  1665.  V. 

Binford,  Francis  (Bynford),  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Pophani,  now  of  London, 
widow  of  Ferdinando  Poi^ham,  late  of  Horn- 
church,  CO.  Essex,  gent.,  gen.  lie,  11  Dec. 
1596.  B. 

Bingham,  Ellis  (Byngham),  of  St.  Andrew  Under- 
shaft, haberdasher,  and  Joanna  Ellis,  widow, 
of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  27  Feb.  156|.  B. 

Bingham,  Sir  George,  knight  and  bart.,  of 
Castlebarr,  co.  Mayo,  Ireland,  widower,  about 
35,  and  Rebecca  Midleton,  spinster,  about  24, 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Midleton,  deceased,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.     5  Dec.  1661.  V. 

Bingham,  Sir  Geoi-ge,  knight  and  bart.,  of  St. 
Paul,  Covent  Garden,  widower,  about  35,  and 
Ann  Pargiter,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
widow,  about  30 — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  alleged  byHenryMuschamp,of  Covent 
Garden,  gent.     31  May,  1661.  V. 

Bingham,  Thomas,  and  Jane  Constance,  spinster, 
of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch — to  marry  there. 
25  May,  1582.  B. 

Bingham,  William  (Byngham),  doctor  of  laws,  and 
Mary  Tylforde,  sijinster,  gen.  lie,  28  Aug. 
1573.  B. 

Bingham,  William  (Byngham),  doctor  of  laws, 
and  Katherino  Lawson,  widow,  of  St.  Martin 
Orgar,  London,  gen.  lie,  26  May,  1575.  B. 

Bingham,  William,  doctor  of  laws,  rector  of 
Rettingdon,  co.  Essex,  and  Dorothy  Steevena, 
of  Stapleford,  Tawney,  said  county,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Steevens,  gent.,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  11  Oct.  1597.  B. 

Bingham,  William,  of  Rettingdon,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Ellen  Curtis,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  widow,  about  same  age — at  St. 
Faith.     27  Feb.  163|.  B. 

Bingley,  Thomas,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  Loudon, 
gent.,  widower,  about  27,  and  Susanna  Sands, 
of  Basinghall  Street,  London,  widow,  about 
23— at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  or  ...  . 
14  April,  1666.  V. 

Binion,  Edmond,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  28,  and  Katheren  Burd, 
spinster,  18,  daughter  of  William  Burd,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  alleges — at  St.  Paul  afore- 
said, St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  St.  Maryle- 
bone.    2  Aug.  1676.  F. 

Binion,  Henry,  1643.     See  Bynon. 

Binnion,  Richard  (By union),  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Aeons,  London,  clothworker,  and  Agnes 
Bennett,  widow  of  —  Bennett,  late  of  same, 
victualler — at  St.  Nicholas,  Aeons  aforesaid. 
16  July,  1595.  B. 

Binns,  Richard  (Bynns),  esq.,  of  St.  James-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  widower,  54,  and  Mrs.  Essex 
Ingram,  of  same,  spinster,  28 — at  Edmonton, 
Middlesex.     4  April,  1687.  B. 

Bintt,  Thomas,  1693.    See  Byntt. 

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Birch,  John  (Birchc),  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex, 
cordvvaincr,  and  Alice  Hatt,  of  City  of  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  llatt,  late  of  Boxe- 
hoai'de,  co.  Berks,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
8  Feb.  158§.  B. 

Birch,  John,  of  St.  Anne  and  Agnes,  Aldersgatc, 
and  Dorolhy  Weld,  of  All  Hallows,  Honey 
Lane,  said  city,  spinster — at  St.  Anne  and 
Agnes  aforesaid.     12  Jan.  161".  B. 

Birch,  Kalph  (Birche),  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex,  tailor,  bachelor,  and  Ursula  Wilson, 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgatc,  London,  spinster 
—at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.     1  Sept.  1610.  B. 

Birch,  Richard  (Byrchc),  of  Watford,  and  Mar- 
garet Gibson,  widow,  of  St.  Dnnstan-in-the- 
West— at  St.  Dunstan  aforesaid.  20  Feb. 
157i.  B. 

Bird.     See  also  Burd. 

Bird,  Henry,  of  Whittamsteed,co.  Herts,  bachelor, 
and  Abigail  Stradford,  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand, 
spinster — at  St.  Leonard,  in  said  precinct. 
13  Feb.  162f .  D. 

Bird,  Jei-emiah,  of  St.  Mildred,  Poiiltry,  London, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Barbara  Killingworth,  of  St. 
Michael,  Wood  Street,  London,  24,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Killingworth,  of  Henningham,  co. 
Essex,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St.  Bride,  Lon- 
don.    24  April,  1693.  F. 

Bird,  John  (Byrde),  of  Little  Hadham,  co.  Herts, 
j^eoman,  and  Isabell  Trigge,  of  Elmdou, 
Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of  George  Trigge, 
of  same,  gen.  lie.     14  Sept.  1592.  B. 

Bird,  John,  of  St.  Andrew-in-the -Wardrobe,  Lon- 
don, carpenter,  and  Margaret  Wharton, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Wharton,  gent. — 
at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London.  4  Sept. 
1616.  B. 

Bird,  John  (Byrd),  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  dray- 
man, and  Anne  White,  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  widow  of  Nicholas  White, 
late  of  same — at  St.  Giles  aforesaid.  15  Feb. 
162f.  B. 

Bird,  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  33,  and  Anne  Crascombe,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  33,  and  at  o\vn  disposal 
—at  same.     9  Feb.  167?.  V. 

Bird,  Michael,  of  city  of  Gloucester,  gent., 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Cox,  of  St.  Bride, 
London,  spinster,  23,  her  father's  consent — at 
St.  Bride.     11  Nov.  1687.  B. 

Bird,  Moses,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant,  and 
Elizabeth  Sutton,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  James  Sutton,  of  same,  clothworker — at  All 
Hallows  Staining,  London.     3  Feb.  161|.  B. 

Bird,  Reginald  (Birde),  of  St.  Magnus,  London, 
fishmonger,  and  KatherinePeercewyn  [?  Peers 
Wynn],  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Peercewyn,  of  Clagorog,  co.  Anglesey,  gent. — 
at  St.  Augustine,  London.     22  Aug.  1603.  B. 

Bird,  Robert,  of  Staple  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor,  about 
30,  and  Elizabeth  Leake,  of  St.  Dunstan-in 
the-West,  spinster,  about  22,  consent  of  her 
father,  William  Leake,  stationer — at  St. 
Martin-in  the-Fields,  or  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex. 
21  Aug.  1667.  V. 

Bird,  Roger,  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
vintner,  and  Dorcas  Bath,  of  St.  Michael-ad- 
Bladum,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Roger 
Bath,  of  same,  leatherseller — at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.     29  Jan.  161^.  B. 

Bird,  Simon  (Birdo),  and  Glode  Canuyu,  spinster, 
of  the  parish  of  Savoy — at  St.  Bride,  Fleet 
Street.     15  Jan.  157'.  B. 


Bird,  Tliomas  (Birde),  of  St.  Martin,  Lndgate,  and 
Elizaljcth  Holmes,  widow,  of  St.  Faith — at 
Sr,.  Faith.     3  Dec.  1577.  B. 

Bird,  Thomas,  and  Margaret  Ralfc,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     30  Jan.  163-J.  D. 

Bird,  Thomas,  of  Mattocks,  Herts,  gent.,  widower, 
about  40,  and  Mrs.  Susanna  de  la  Barre,  of 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  35,  and 
at  her  own  disposal — at  Hackney  aforesaid. 
6  May,  1670.  V. 

Bird,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex, widower,  and  Eleanor  Fisher,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  John  Fisher,  of 
Diswood  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents—at St.  James-iu-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
or  ...  .     14  April,  1694.  F. 

Bird,  William  (Birde),  of  St.  Sepulchre,  yeoman, 
and  Christian  Younge,  widow,  of  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  relict  of  John  Younge,  of  Fetter 
Lane,  near  Holborn — at  St.  Bennet  aforesaid. 
26  Jan.  158|.  B. 

Bird,  William  (Byrde),  of  Old  Brainford,  co. 
IMiddlcsex,  waterman,  and  Margaret  Kettle, 
of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Kettle, 
late  of  Bursley,  co.  Chester,  gent.,  deceased 
—at  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex.  3  March,  160f. 
B. 

Bird,  William  (Birde),  .of  Loughton,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Joaue  Archer,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Simon  Archer,  of  Coopersall,  in 
the  parish  of  Theydon  Garnons,  said  county, 
yeoman  —  at  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London.     12  Dec.  1603.  B. 

Bird,  William,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
Loudon,  silk  weaver,  and  Elizabeth  Boswell,  of 
St.  Andrew-iu-the-Wardrobe,  said  city,  widow 
of  William  Boswell,  of  same,  woodmonger — 
at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe  aforesaid. 
28  Dec.  1617.  B. 

Bird,  William,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  widower, 
and  Martha  Barnardiston,  of  Bromley  St. 
Leonards,  said  county,  widow — at  St.  Mar^-, 
Savoy,  Middlesex,  or  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
or  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street, 
Loudon.     15  Feb.  168f .  F. 

Birkbeck,  Henry,  gent.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Jane  Hadlow,  spinster,  22, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Albau,  Wood  Street. 
18  Nov.  1641.  B. 

Birkbeck,  Richard,  1603.     See  Berckbett. 

Birkeld,  George,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
widower,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Nowis,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  30 — 
at  Gray's  Inn  chapel.     7  Jan.  166|.  V. 

Birket,  Martin,  1573.     See  Berkett. 

Birket,  Matthew.     See  Burkett. 

Birkhead,  Joseph,  of  Great  Barford,  Beds, 
clerk,  bachelor,  27,  and  Mary  Somershall,  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  Loudon,  spinster,  25 — 
at  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  or  ...  . 
25  March,  1685.  F. 

Birkhead,  Martin  (Byrkehed),  gent.,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  and  Mary  Nychols,  spinster,  of  Stoke 
Ncwington,  gen.  lie,  22  Ajiril,  1569.  B. 

Birkhead,  William  (Byrkehead),  and  Affra  Law- 
rence, spinster,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill  —  to 
marry  there.     13  May,  1576.  B. 

Birkhead,  William,  of  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey, 
bachelor,  25,  aud  Mary  Middleton,  spinster, 
above  21,  daughter  of  Henry  Middleton,  of 
Twickenham,  Middlesex,  esq.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  or  Camberwell,  co. 
Surrey.     7  June,  1664.  F. 


133  Henry  Birkhened         [1521-1869.]  Cuthbert  Biston  134 


Birkhened,  Heni-y,  of  St.  Bofcolpli,  Aldersgate, 
gent.,  widower,  about  35,  aud  Ellen  Lee, 
spinster,  about  22,  daughter  of  Isaac  Leo,  of 
St.  Mary,  Aldermaubury,  London,  who  con- 
sents— at  Barnes  or  Putney,  eo.  Surrey.  12 
Aug.  1661.  V. 

Birt,  Brian  (Byrte),  and  Alice  Walker,  of  the 
diocese  of  Westminster.     19  Jan.  154A.  F. 

Birt,  Edward  (Byrt),  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs. 
Margaret  Martyn,  of  same,  widow,  about  26 — 
at  Islington,  Middlesex.     14  Aug.  1668.  V. 

Birton,  Thomas  (Byrton),  of  the  City  of  London, 
gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Shelton,  of  same, 
"ancilla"— 15  Dec.  1590.  D. 

Biscop,  Samuel,  of  St.  James,  Garlick  Hithe, 
London,  clerk,  bachelor,  about  30,  aud  Mrs. 
Sarah  Ward,  of  St.  Stei^heu,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  spinster,  about  18,  with  consent  of 
her  father,  Jam^  Ward,  of  same,  esq. — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London.  30  Sejjt.  1678. 
V. 

Bishop,  Anthony,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  baker, 
and  Anne  Huske,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
widow  of  John  Huske,  late  of  same,  black- 
smith— at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  7  Sept. 
1613.  B. 

Bishop,  Ej^hraim  (Bishopp),  of  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  CO.  Surrey,  mercer,  bachelor,  about 
25,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Awnsham,  of  Houuslow, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  24,  and  at  own 
disposal — at  Haston  or  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 
9  May,  1672.  V. 

Bishop,  George  (Bishopp),  of  Staple  Inn,  London, 
gent.,  widower,  about  37,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Besbeech,  of  Gowdhurst,  Kent,  widow,  about 
32 — at  Gowdhurst  or  Benenden,  co.  Kent. 
11  Dec.  1671.  V. 

Bishop,  Henry,  of  Leigh,  co.  Essex,  sailor,  and 
Sarah  Turner,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Turner,  deceased — at  Asheldon,  co.  Essex. 
16  Nov.  1619.  B. 

Bishop,  Henry  (Bishopp),  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  gent.,  widower,  37,  and 
Susanna  Meddows  (in  margin  Medowes),  of 
same,  spinster,  28,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  St.  Anne,  Westmin- 
ster, or  St.  James-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex. 
24  May,  1688.  F. 

Bishop,  Henry,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Eyves,  of  same, 
spinster,  21,  consent  of  father,  Mr.  Charles 
Ryyes — atNorthall,  Herts,  or  Enfield,  Middle- 
sex.    7  July,  1692.  B. 

Bishop,  HumjDhrey  (Bishopp),  of  Chilcombe,  co. 
Dorset,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Anne 
Mitchell,  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  about  the 
same  age,  widow  of  —  Mitchell,  gent.^at 
Horsham  aforesaid.     4  July,  1648.  F. 

Bishop,  John,  of  Brayles,  co.  Warwick,  gout., 
and  Dorothy  Corham,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, spinster — at  same.  19  Nov.  1G08. 
D. 

Bishop,  John  (Bishope),  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminstei",  and  Thomazine  Barnewell,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  widow  - —  at  St. 
Leonard,  in  St.  Martin-le- Grand.  30  June, 
1619.  D. 

Bishop,  Macklin,  of  St.  Trinity,  in  Trinity  Lane, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  and 
Katherine  Gibson,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Gibson,  of  Cottenham,  co.  Cambridge, 
yeoman — at  St.  Trinity  aforesaid.  12  Oct. 
1612.  B. 


Bishop,  Sampson  (Bishopp),  of  Westminster, 
bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Curson,  of  precinct  of 
St.  Martin-le-Grand,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard, 
in  said  precinct.     4  Oct.  1615.  D. 

Bishop,  Thomas  (Bushopp),  clerk,  of  London,  and 
Sarah  Rayner,  spinster,  of  Hillingdon,  Middle- 
sex, daughter  of  — ■  Kayner,  of  same,  yeoman 
deceased — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Vintry.  11 
May,  1583.  B. 

Bishop,  Thomas,  of  Morton,  co.  Surrey,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Mary  Collins,  of  Mitcham,  said  county, 
spinster,  24,  at  her  own  disposal — at  Mitcham 
aforesaid.    27  Nov.  1668.  F. 

Bishop,  William  (Bishopp),  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  shoemaker,  and  Dorothy  Davy, 
of  same,  spinster — at  same.     24  Feb.  1614^.  D. 

Bishop,  William  (Bishope),  of  Bridge  Towne, 
CO.  Warwick,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  40,  and 
Theodosia  Cave,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  widow — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid. 
13  Feb.  167i.  F. 

Bisley,  John,  goldsmith,  and  Susan  Slader, 
spinster,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  daughter  of 
Haniball  Slader,  late  of  Bathe,  co.  Devon, 
gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Bride  aforesaid.  6 
August,  1702.  B. 

Bisley,  Richard  (Bysley),  and  ....  widow, 
of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  14  June, 
1575.  B. 

Bispham,  James,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Mary  Luddington,  of  same, 
spinster,  21— at  Hackney.     30  May,  1739.  B. 

Bispham,  Thomas,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  25,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Bowles,  of  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  spinster,  about  18,  consent 
of  father,  William  Bowles,  of  same,  esq.^ — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or  St.  Magnus-the- 
Martyr,  London.     37  July,  1663.  V. 

Biss,  Edward  (Bisse),  of  St.  Leonard,  Eastcheap, 
London,  bachelor,  26,  and  Sarah  Rudge,  of 
St,  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  20,  with  con- 
sent of  her  mother,  Mi'S.  Martha  Rudge,  now 
wife  of  Edward  Lewis,  attested  by  Edward 
Lewis,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent. — at  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London,  or 
....     13  Oct.  1702.  F. 

Biss,  James  (Bisse),  of  Bears  Crocu.,  co.  Somerset 
gent.,  widower,  47,  and  Anne  West,  of 
Taunton,  said  county,  widow,  40 — at  St.  Faith. 
15  July,  1640.  B. 

Biss,  James,  of  St.  Bennet,  Gracechurch,  London 
bachelor,  30,  and  Anne  Poyner,  of  Hatfield 
Herts,  spinster,  23,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Bride,  London,  or  ....  15  Sept.  1701. 
F. 

Biss,  Ro'bert  (Bisse),  of  Froome  Sellwood,  co. 
Somerset,  gent.,  widower,  about  35,  and 
Susanna  Wadman,  of  Brooke,  parish  of 
Westbury,  Wilts,  spinster,  about  22,  consent 
of  father,  John  Wadman,  esq. — at  North 
Bradley,  Wilts  Road,  co.  Somerset,  or 
Winfield,  Wilts.     24  May,  1669.  V. 

Bissell,  Charles,  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Margaret  Holmes,  of 
Portsmouth,  co.  Southampton,  spinster,  about 
18,  her  parents  dead  —  at  Stoke,  co.  Surrey. 
3  April,  1663.  Y. 

Bissex,  Thomas,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  tailor,  and 
Enstice  Goold,  of  same,  spinster — at  Trinity, 
Minories,  London.  15  July,  1661.  B. 

Bisshe,  Roger,  1662.     See  Bysshe. 

Biston,  Cuthbert  (Byston),  and  Alice  Warde, 
widow,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street — 
to  marrv  there.     26  April,  1564.  B. 

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Blabye,  John,  gent.,  and  Dorothy  Gabbott,  widow, 
of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-Wcst,  gen.  lie,  9  Feb. 
1575.  B. 

Blaclie,  Christopher,  and  JIargery  Mordcn,  widow, 
of  Gingemounteney,  gen.  lie,  20  April,  ISGl. 
B. 

Black,  Richard,  of  Leigh,  co.  Essex,  sailor,  and 
Sarah  Hammon,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Andrew  Hammon,  of  Fobbing,  said  county, 
hasbandman — at  All  Hallows  Barking,  London. 
1  Jan.  1621.  B. 

Blackall,  Thomas,  of  Inner  Temple,  gent- 
bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Sawbridge, 
of  St.  Bride,  London,  spinster,  about  23,  her 
father's  consent — at  All  Hallows  or  St.  Mildi-ed, 
Bread  Street,  London.     2  March,  167f .  V. 

Blackamore,  Arthur,  of  St.  Gregory,  Loudon, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Aune  Hatliorne,  of  St. 
Saviour,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  spinster,  18, 
her  parents  dead,  and  she  at  the  disposal  of 
Sir  Edward  Walker,  knight,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Gregory  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old 
Fish  Street,  London.     24  June,  1672.  F. 

Blackborne,  Josias  (Blackbourne),  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Alice 
Addanis,  of  same,  spinster,  about  17,  mother 
consents — at  Stepney  or  St.  Dnnstau-iu-the- 
East.     9  April,  1673.  V. 

Blackborne,  Robert  (Blackeborne),  and  Elizabeth 
Fisher,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  gen. 
lie,  27  Sept.  1582.  B. 

Blackborne,  Robert  (Blackbourne),  of  Walgrove, 
CO.  Norfolk,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Pysher,  of 
jurisdiction  of  Westminster,  widow- — anywhere 
in  jurisdiction.  25  May,  1582.  D. 

Blackborne,  Robert,  citizen  and  stationer,  of 
London,  and  Gertrude  Langrish,  of  All  Hal- 
lows-the-Great,  London,  widow  of  Nicholas 
Langrish — at  All  Hallows,  aforesaid.  10  Dec. 
1625-  B. 

Blackborne,  Samuel,  of  St.  Andrew  Uudershaft, 
London,  bachelor,  28,  son  of  Robert  Black- 
borne, of  same,  gentleman,  who  alleges,  and 
Rebecca  Wilcockes,  spinster,  24,  daughter  of 
John  Wilcockes,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less, 
London,  who  consents — at  St.  Bartholomew 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .     19  Oct.  1685.  F. 

Blackborne  William  (Blackbourne),  of  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft,  London,bachelor,  25,  and 
Jane  Austen,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of  John 
Austen,  of  Bromley,  Middlesex,  esq.,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  London,  or 
....     10  Oct.  1695.  F. 

Blackett,  Benjamin,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary-le- 
Strand,  bachelor,  42,  and  Frances  Adams, 
of  same,  35,  widow — at  St.  Mary-le-Strand,  or 
St.  Bride.     15  Aug.  1634.  B. 

Blackett,  William,  Newcastle-on-Tyno,  esq., 
bachelor,  27,  and  Julia  Conyers,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  ef  Sir  Christopher  Conyers,  bart., 
of  Horden,  co.  Durham,  who  consents — at  St. 
Giles-in  the-Fields,  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel, 
Middlesex.    22  Jan.  168f.  F. 

Blackhani,  Benjamin,  of  St.  Gilcs-in-the-Pields, 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Ellinor  Preston,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  23,  and  at  own  disposal 
— at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  or  St.  Mary, 
Savoy.     1  May,  1669.  V. 

Blackhaller,  Henry,  of  Sharphain,  co.  Devon, 
esq.,  widower,  and  Joanna  Northleigh,  spinster, 
25,  daughter  of  Henry  Northleigh,  of  Peuiore, 
CO.  Devon,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Alphing- 
son,  Exminster,  or  Shilliugford,  co.  Devon. 
8  March,  1675.  F. 


Blackleach.,  William,  and  Mary  Kentish — at 
Paddington.     28  Juno,  1576.  D. 

Blacklocke,  IVIatthow,  of  Stanstead,  Herts,  yeo- 
man, and  Joane  Acres,  of  Hoddesden,  in  said 
county,  widow,  gen.  lie,  16  June,  1589.  B. 

Blackman,  Ambrose,  alias  Barker,  and  Gertrude 
Wythcrs,  of  the  diocese  of  London.  13  Dec. 
154  L  F. 

Blackman,  John,  and  Anne  Pycke,  of  St.  Mary 
Colecliurch,  London.     25  April,  1545.    F. 

Blackman,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Cockwicke,  of 
City  ofLondon,  gen.  lie,  12  July,  1561.  B. 

Blackman,  Lucie,  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  co. 
Norfolk,  gentleman,  bachelor,  about  26,  and 
Anne  Thruston,  of  Hoxon  Abbey,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  23,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
Hoxon  or  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk.  7  Nov.  1678. 
V. 

Blackman,  Thomas,  yeoman,  and  Joanna  Lest- 
cott,  of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Lesscott,  late  of  Sheffield,  co.  Kent,  husband- 
man, deceased,  gen.  lie,  25  June,  1593.  B. 

Blackman,  Thomas,  tanner,  and  Joane  Butcher, 
widow  of  William  Butcher,  yeoman,  at  St. 
Leonard,  Shoreditch.     30  March,  1625.  B. 

Blackman,  William,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  at  own  dis- 
posal, and  Anne  Trapps,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  St  Clement  Danes,  or  St.  Mary, 
Islington.     22  July,  1662.  V. 

Blackmore,  John,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  esq.,  widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Charles,  of  same,  widow,  alleged  by 
John  Blackmore,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent. — 
at  Stepney,  Whitechapel,  or  Aldgate,  Middle- 
sex.    25  Jan.  167|.  V. 

Blackmore,  Joshua,  of  West  Thurrock,  co.  Essex, 
baker,  and  Bennett  Pechey,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Pechey,  of  same,  yeoman — 
at  All  Hallows  Barking,  London.  10  March, 
162|.  B. 

Blackmore,  Richard,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  London,  grocer,  and  Juliana  Davies,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  widow  of  William  Davies, 
late  of  same,  wax  chandler,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
16  Dec.  1588.  B. 

Blackmore,  Richard,  of  West  Thurrock,  Essex, 
baker,  and  Anne  Latch,  of  Mucking,  said 
county,  widow  of  William  Latch,  late  of  same, 
yeoman — at  All  Hallows  Barking,  London.  31 
May,  1624.  B. 

Blackmore,  Thomas,  jun.,  of  St.  Martin,  Ii-on- 
monger  Lane,  bachelor,  26,  and  Mrs.  Anne 
Raimond,  of  St  Gregory,  London,  spinster, 21, 
consent  of  father.  Sir  Jonathan  Raimond — at 
All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  or  St.  Olave,  Old 
Jewry.     30  March,  1692.  B. 

Blackstock,  Zachariah,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopgate, 
Loudon,  yeoman,  and  Sibill  Dewsbery,  of 
same,  spinster — at  St.  Botolph,  aforesaid.  7 
July,  1620.  B. 

Blackston,  James  (Blakestone),  gent.,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London,  bachelor,  32,  and  Mary 
Poacocke,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex, spiuster,  25 — at  St.  Giles  aforesaid. 
4  June,  1625.  B. 

Blackston,  John,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
citizen  and  leatherseller,  bachelor,  about  24, 
and  Dorothy  Parton,  of  Fenchurch  Street, 
London,  spinster,  about  22,  father's  consent — 
at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  or  Reddrith 
(Rothcrhithc),  Surrey.     2  May,  1673.  V. 


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138 


Blackston,  Ricliard,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
bachelor,  45,  and  Ann  Bland,  of  Horncliurch, 
Essex,  40,  widow  of  George  Bland,  of  same, 
deceased — at  St.  Gi'egory,  London.  30  Nov. 
1627.  B. 

Blackwell,  Andrew,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Pechill,  of  St. 
Giles-in  the-Fields,  widow,  about  28 — at  St. 
Giles-in  the-Fields— 7  Deo.  1G68.  V. 

Blackwell,  John,  and  Agnes  Sowthyn,  widow,  of 
Ilarficld,  gen.  lie,  30  Dec.  1568.  B. 

Blackwell,  John,  of  St.  Leonard,  Bromley, 
Middlesex,  brewer,  and  Margaret  Redwood, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Theophilus  Redwood, 
mariner — at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex.  G  May, 
1G21.  B. 

Blackwell,  John,  of  St.  Mildred-in-thc-Ponltry, 
London,  bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth  Mallory, 
spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Robert  Mallory,  of 
Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Gregory,  London.  10  Aug.  1665. 
F. 

Blackwell,  Peter,  of  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
widower,  about  30,  and  Mary  Squibb,  of 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster,  about 
26,  and  at  own  disposal,  alleged  by  Adrian 
Barry,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy  —  at  St.  Martin 
aforesaid  (sic).     6  Aug.  1669.  V. 

Blackwell,  Peter,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
gent.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Alice 
Carter,  of  same,  spinster,  about  26,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Bride,  London.  2  Feb. 
167^.  V. 

Blackwell,  Thomas,  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Alice  Barroclough,  of 
Bowe,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  21,  consent 
of  father,  Edward  Barroclough,  gent.  —  at 
Stepney,  Middlesex.     18  Dec.  1666.  V. 

Blackwell,  William  (Blakwell),  of  St.  Faith-the- 
Virgiu,  and  Jane  Goodman,  spinster,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.     3  Sept.  1572.  B. 

Blackwell,  William  (Blakwell),  gent.,  of  St. 
Faith,  London,  and  Elizabeth  Willforde,  of 
St.  George  Botolph,  London,  gent. — at  St. 
George  aforesaid.     8  Dec.  1579.  B. 

Blacky,  Francis,  tailor,  and  Elizabeth  Mickel- 
borrowe,  spinster,  daughter  of  Leonard  Mickel- 
borrowe,  late  of  Lowe,  co.  Lincoln,  lawyer, 
deceased — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
5  Nov.  1619.  B. 

Blacoe,  Henry,  of  Lewton  Hoe,  co.  Beds,  bachelor, 
and  Elizabeth  Chappell,  of  same,  spinster — 
at  South  Mims,  or  Hadley,  co.  Middlesex. 
13  Nov.  1661.   B. 

Bladyn,  William,  sailor,  and  Elizabeth  Willmothe, 
widow,  of  City  of  London — at  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate.     9  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Blagden,  Edward,  of  Steeple  Ashdon,  co.  Wilts, 
gent.,  bachelor,  23,  and  Martha  Bennett,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  21,  daughter  of  John 
Bennett,  of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
Steeple  Ashdown  aforesaid.  10  March,  1650. 
F. 

Blage,  Thomas,  clerk,  and  Mary  Holbome,  spin- 
ster, of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  11  July, 
1572.  B. 

Blage,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  carman, 
and  Joanna  Longe,  spinster,  of  City  of 
London,  daughter  of  Thomas  Louge,  of 
Whitchurch,  co.  Southampton,  clothworker 
—at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.  29  Feb. 
1581.    B. 


Blague,  Ralph,  gent.,  of  City  of  London,  and 
Alice  Goslinge,  widow,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
relict  of  Humfrey  Goslinge,  of  same,  vintner, 
gen.  lie,  28  July,  1587.  B. 

Blagrave,  Daniel,  gent.,  of  Reading,  Berks, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Hull,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  spinster,  19,  consent  of 
her  mother,  a  widow — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid. 
18  Jan.  163^.    B. 

Blagrave,  John,  of  Reading,  Berks,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  28,  and  Mrs.  Hester  Gore,  of  St.  Mary, 
Aldermanbury,  London,  spinster,  aged  20, 
consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Jane  Gore,  widow — 
at  St  Mary,  Aldermanbury,  St.  Andrew-in-the 
Wardrobe,  or  St,  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf.  28  Feb. 
1664.  V. 

Blague,  John,  of  St.  Osyth,  co.  Essex,  blacksmith, 
and  Anne  Patche,  of  StifEord,  said  county, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Patche,  deceased — at 
St.  Osyth  aforesaid.     20  Dec.  1614.  B. 

Blake,  Edmund,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fiolds,  Middle- 
sex, carpenter,  and  Anne  Keyes,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Middlesex,  widow  of  Edmund  Keyes, 
merchant — at  Christchnrch,  Loudon.  18  Dec. 
1620.  B. 

Blake,  Francis,  of  St.  Paul,  Coveut  Garden, 
Middlesex,  esq.,  bachelor,  22,  consent  of  his 
father,  Francis  Blake,  knight,  and  Elizabeth 
Carre,  daughter,  of  Thomas  Carre,  esq., 
deceased,  spinster,  21,  consent  of  her  mother, 
Susanna  Ratcliffe,  alias  Carre — at  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden  aforesaid.     12  Feb.  166^.  B. 

Blake,  George.     See  Bleake. 

Blake,  Humphrey,  of  New  Inn,  gent.,  and  Eliza- 
beth Eve,  widow,  of  Prittlewell,  co.  Essex — 
at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.     4  April,  1576.  B. 

Blake,  Isaac,  of  Stroud,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  bachelor, 
aged  28,  and  Elizabeth  Penniston,  of  Finsbury, 
said  county,  widow,  about  27 — at  St.  Dunstan- 
in-the-East,  or  ...  .    8  June,  1678.  V. 

Blake,  John,  of  St.  George,  Southwark,  skinner, 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Elliston, 
of  St.  Olavo,  Southwark,  spinster,  aged  23, 
consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Elliston,  her 
father  dead  —  at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London,  or  ...  .     6  May,  1678.  V. 

Blake,  Richard,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  gent.,  widower, 
40,  and  Elizabeth  Bathurst,  of  St.  Anne, 
Blackfriars,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  John 
Bathurst,  late  of  same,  doctor  in  physic, 
deceased,  and  her  mother  also,  with  consent  of 
her  father's  executors — at  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex.     16  Nov.  1660.  F. 

Slake,  Robert,  of  Knights  Enham,  co.  South- 
ampton, bachelor,  24,  and  Hester  Tayler, 
spinster,  24,  daughter  of  John  Tayler,  of 
Devizes,  Wilts,  gent.,  who  consents  —  at  St. 
John  or  St.  Mary,  in  Devizes,  or  Rowd,  co. 
Wilts.     13  Feb.  166f.  F. 

Blake,  Thomas,  of  Christchnrch,  Loudon,  citizen 
and  merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  about  25,  and 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Millett,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aiders- 
gate,  London,  spinster,  about  19,  with  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Sepulchre,  or  Lincoln's 
Inn  chapel,  London.     16  Nov.  1678.  V. 

Blake,  William,  of  St.  Dunstau-in-the-West,  Lon- 
don, scrivener,  and  Mary  Beverley,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Henry  Beverley,  of  .same, 
scrivener— at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  26  Nov. 
1602.  B. 


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140 


Blake,  William,  of  St.  Bennet,  TauVs  Wharf, 
London,  chirurgeon,  and  Faith  Spcucor,  of  St. 
Michael,  Huggin  Lane,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Spencer,  deceased — at  St. 
]\[ichacl  aforesaid.     21  April,  1619.  B. 

Blakeling,  Francis,  clerk,  cux*ate  of  Clavcring, 
CO.  Essex,  and  Elizabeth  Morrell,  of  St. 
Sepalchi-e,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Sepulchre 
aforesaid.     21  March,  162^  B. 

Blakenell,  Thomas  and  Ursula  Forster,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminstci- — to  marry  there.  22 
Aug.  1550.  B, 

Blancherde,  Leonard,  of  St.  Martin-in-tho-Vintry, 
London,  woollendraper,  and  Katherine  llud- 
docko,  of  same,  widow  of  Thomas  Ruddocke, 
late  of  same,  carpenter,  deceased — at  St. 
Martin  aforesaid.     21  Oct.  1588.  B. 

Blancke,  James,  of  Si..  Andrew  Uudershaft, 
London,  grocer,  and  Anno  Meredith,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Meredith  deceased 
— at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft  aforesaid.  8  May, 
1617.  B. 

Blanckley,  Luke,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elizabeth 
Basforde,  of  Christchurch,  London,  widow  of 
Charles  Basforde,  late  of  same,  cooper — at 
Christchurch  aforesaid.     15  May,  1598.  B. 

Bland,  George,  of  St.  Ann,  Blackfriars,  esq., 
bachelor,  and  Anne  Canute,  24,  widow  of  John 
Caunte,  late  of  St.  Peter,  Coi'nhill,  London, 
fishmonger,  who  died  a  year  since — at  Totten- 
ham High  Cross,  Middlesex.  25  Sept.  1610. 
B. 

Bland,  George  (Blande),  of  St.  Michael,  Wood 
Street,  and  Margaret  Parrys,  spinster,  of  St. 
John  Zachary,  London — at  St.  John  Zachary. 
29  Nov.  1568.  B. 

Bland,  John  (Blande),  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
currier,  and  Alice  Marshe,  spinster,  gen.  lie, 
15  Feb.  15Si.  B. 

Bland,  Sir  John,  bart.,  of  Piddox  (?  Kippax) 
Park,  CO.  York,  bachelor,  22,  and  —  Mossley 
(i.e.,  Mosley),  spinster,  23,  daughter  of  ...  . 
CO.  Lancaster,  esq.,  who  consents  —  at  ...  , 
6  March,  168|.  F. 

Bland,  John  (Blande),  of  St.  Sepulchre,  and  Anne 
Holmes,  spinster,  of  St.  Botolph,  Billingsgate 
— at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.     24  Nov.  1574.  B. 

Bland,  Marmaduke  (BlanBe),  of  St.  Ethelburge, 
Bishojisgate,  London,  and  Katherine  Hodson, 
widow,  of  Shoreditch — at  St.  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditch.     15  July,  1568.  B. 

Bland,  Michael  (Blande),  butcher,  and  Elizabeth 
Bayley,  spinster,  of  St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields, 
gen.  lie,  4  Feb.  15fg.  B. 

Bland,  Michael,  of  St.  Albans,  Herts,  gent., 
bachelor,  20,  and  Mariauna  Hambleten,  of 
Kensington,  Middlesex,  spinster,  21,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Faith,  London.  15  July, 
1640.  B. 

Bland,  Richard,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  silkman,  bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth 
Disbrowe,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Disbrowe,  of  Elsworth,  co.  Cambridge,  esq., 
who  consents — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     31  March,  166f  P. 

Bland,  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
widower,  about  30,  and  Margaret  Marshall,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-thc-Wcst,  spinster,  aliout  15, 
consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Margaret  Mar- 
shall, of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow — at 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  St.  Michael,  Corn- 
hill,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the.East.  6  Feb.  167f . 
V. 


Bland,  Tiiomas,  of  Westham,  Essex,  esq.,  widower, 
al)out  55,  and  Mrs.  Catherine  Sandys,  of  St. 
Mildred,  Poultry,  London,  spinster,  about  38, 
her  parents  dead — in  chapel  of  the  Charter- 
house, or  ...  .     30  April,  1677.  V. 

Bland,  Thomas,  clerk,  vicar  of  Ramsey,  Essex, 
widower,  45,  and  Katherine  Flack,  of  Ashen- 
don,  Essex,  widow  of  Robert  Flack,  of  same, 
yeoman,  deceased  aljont  two  years,  consent  of 
her  brother,  Thomas  Humfry,  of  Ashendon 
aforesaid — at  Ramsey  aforesaid.  17  Oct.  1S98. 
B. 

Bland,  Thomas,  of  Westham,  Essex,  esq., 
widower,  about  58,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Jegon,  of 
Putney,  Surrey,  widow,  about  32 — at  Fulham, 
Middlesex.     20  Feb.  1673.  V. 

Bland,  William  (Blande),  and  Faith  Tyball,  of 
All  Hallows  Barking,  London,  widow  of 
Walter  Tyball,  of  same,  fruiterer — at  same. 
9  Sept.  1583.     B. 

Blandford,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Elizabeth  Peck, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  19,  her  parents 
dead — at  Whitechapel,  Middlesex.  31  May, 
1670.  V. 

Blandy,  Thomas,  of  St.  Jame«,  Garlick  Hithe, 
London,  Salter,  and  Dorothy  Fenton,  widow 
of  James  Fenton,  late  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex,  gent. — at  Edmonton,  Herts  {sic). 
11  Oct.  I6I9;  B. 

Blandy,  John,  of  Letcombe  Bassett,  Berks,  gent., 
bachelor,  32,  and  Mary  Gleed,  spinster,  24, 
daughter  of  Jolm  Gleed,  of  South  Marston, 
Wilts,  yeoman,  who  consents — at  Wroughton, 
Wilts,  or  Uffington,  or  Ashbury,  Berks. 
13  June,  1676.  F. 

Blandy,  John,  of  Kimbry,  co.  Berks,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Elizabeth  Tipping,  of 
Aston  Rowant,  co.  Oxon,  spinster,  about  19, 
consent  of  father,  John  Tipping,  of  same, 
gent. — at  Stoken  Church,  co.  Oxon.  19  Nov. 
1663.  V. 

Blathen,  John,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  and 
Johanna  Nelson,  widow,  of  St.  Bride — at  St. 
Bride.     16  Feb.  157f .  B. 

Blather,  Henry,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  and  "  Clasiam  "  Darley,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Roger  Darlie,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  baker,  gen.  lie,  2  Jan.  158|^.  B. 

Blathwayte,  William,  esq.,  of  Middle  Temple, 
and  Anne  Povey,  of  same,  spinster,  27,  con- 
sent of  father,  Justinian  Povey,  esq.^ — in  chapel 
of  Honnslow,  Middlesex.     19  Oct.  16i2.  B. 

Blayer,  James,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  mer- 
chant taylor,  and  Katherine  Forrest,  widow, 
of  same,  gen.  lie,  15  June,  1582.  B. 

Blayney,  —  (Blaynie),  and  —  Abercrombie,  of 
the    city   of   Westminster,   widow.      9    Sept. 

1636.  D. 

Blayney,  James  (Blaynie),  and  Martha  Lee,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  widow.  23  Feb. 
163§.  D. 

Blayney,  John  (Blaynie),  and  Mary  Jorey,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,   widow.      23    May, 

1637.  D. 

Blayney,  John  (Blaynie),  of  Kinsham,  co.  Here- 
ford, gent.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Katherine  Rich, 
of  Westham,  co.  Essex,  widow,  abont  50  [sic] 
—  at  Westham  aforesaid,  Stratford,  Bow  co. 
Middlesex,  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel,  18  April, 
1673.     F. 


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Blayney,  Oweu  (Blaiiye),of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
gent.,  and  Anne  Huson,  of  same,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Huson,  late  of  same,  fletcher  —  at 
same.     27  Feb.  160f .  B. 

Blayney,  Eobert  (Blaney),  of  Kinsham,  co.  Here- 
foi'd,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Rushworth,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  18,  consent  of  father, 
John  Rushworth,  esq.,  at  St.  Mary,  Savoy, 
aforesaid,  or  the  Temple  Chapel.  17  Aug. 
1667.  V. 

Bleake,  George,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
brewer,  bachelor,  and  Isabell  Spratley,  of 
same,  spinster — at  same,     5  Jan.  162J.  D. 

Bleatso,  George,  of  the  City  of  London,  mat- 
maker,  and  Elizabeth  Dudley,  widow,  of  same, 
relict  of  Ralph  Dudley,  late  of  Dartford,  co. 
Kent,  tailor— at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  21  Oct. 
1587.  B. 

Blechynden,  Thomas,  one  of  the  prebendaries  of 
Christchurch,  Canterbury,  bachelor,  42,  and 
Margaret  Aldersey,  of  St.  Catherine  Coleman, 
spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Samuel  Aldersey, 
merchant,  deceased,  consent  of  her  mother-in- 
law,  Margaret  Aldersey — at  St.  Faith,  or  St. 
Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  attested  by  Richard 
Blechynden,  of  St.  Gregory,  silkman.  4  Dec. 
1635.  B. 

Blechynden,  Thomas,  of  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey, 
merchant,  bachelor,  about  21.,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Cartwright,  of  same,  spinster,  about  18,  con- 
sent of  father,  Richard  Cartwright,  of  same, 
esq. — at  Camberwell,  Dulwich,  or  Mitcham, 
CO.  Surrey.     16  Aug.  1665.  V. 

Blemell,  James,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  carpenter,  and  Marrian  Towe,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London,  spinster,  daugh- 
ter of  William  Towe,  of  same,  victualler — at 
St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London.     3  May,  1625.  B. 

Blemell,  Thomas,  of  St.  Olave,  Old  Jewry,  car- 
penter, and  Thomasine  Neale,  of  the  Savoy, 
Middlesex,  widow  of  William  Neale,  late  of 
same — at  parish  church  of  the  Savoy.  7  March, 
160f.  B. 

Blenkarne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  26,  and  Jane  Braye,  of 
same,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Edward  Bray, 
of  Sheere,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  who  consents — at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Clement  Danes,  Mid- 
dlesex.    11  Jan.  167|.  F. 

Blennerhassett,  Richard,  and  Elizabeth  Awdeley, 
spinster,  of  London — at  St.  Lawrence  Pount- 
ney.     15  June,  1579.  B. 

Blennerhassett,  Thomas  (Blennerhaysett),  of 
St.  Margaret  Pattens,  bachelor,  24,  and  Sarah 
Weaver,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  spinster,  17, 
consent  of  her  parents — at  All  Hallows,  London 
Wall.     25  March,  1703.  B. 

Blennerhassett,  William  (Blennerhassatt)  (sic 
subs.),  of  Holme  Coultrom,  co.  Cumberland, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Frances 
Musgrave,  of  Heyton  Castle,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  20,  consent  of  father,  Sir 
Edward  Musgrave,  of  same,  knight  and  bart., 
— at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  12  March, 
167^.  V. 

Blethins,  John,  of  the  City  of  London,  em- 
broiderer, and  Alice  Marston ,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Marston,  deceased — at  St.  Mildred, 
Bread  Street,  London.     20  July,  1619.  B. 

Blevre,  Henry,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  locksmith,  and 
Margaret  Peacocke,  spinster,  of  St.  Alphage, 
London— at  St.  Alphage.     16  Feb.  158^.  B. 


Blewett,  James,  husbandman,  and  Katherine 
Lawson,  of  the  City  of  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  William  Lawson,  late  of  Lewis- 
ham,  CO.  Kent,  husbandman,  deceased,  gen. 
He,  13  Feb.  159^.  B. 
Slinch,  George,  of  Lyon's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
21,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mawson,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Middlesex,  spinster,  17,  with  consent 
of  her  father,  Humphrey  Mawson,  of  same — 
at  Chelsea,  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel,  Middlesex. 
2  Dec.  1684.  F. 

Blinckingsoppe,  George,  draper,  and  Eliza- 
beth Graves,  widow,  of  Little  All  Hallows, 
Thames  Street — at  Little  All  Hallows  afore- 
said.    29  Jan.  157^.  B. 

Blincoe,  George,  esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Fowler, 
widow,  of  the  City  of  London,  relict  of  — 
Fowler,  gent.,  gen.  lie,  9  July,  1590.   B. 

Blincoe,  George,  esq.,  Middle  Temple,  bachelor, 
33,  father  dead,  and  Maria  Hicks,  St.  Martin, 
Ludgate,  London,  si^inster,  daughter  of  William 
Hicks,  scrivener,  deceased,  consent  of  her 
uncle  and  guardian,  Robert  Hickes,  of  East 
Haddon,  co.  Northampton,  gent. — ^at  St. 
Michael,  Comhill,  London.     22  April,  1624.  B- 

Blincoe,  Nicholas,  jun.,  gent.,  of  Waltham  Holy 
Cross,  Essex,  bachelor,  24,  son  of  Nicholas 
Blincoe,  sen.,  of  same,  and  Mary  Bird,  of 
Littlebury,  Essex,  maiden,  22,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Bird,  of  same,  gent.,  both  fathers 
consenting — at  Littlebury  aforesaid.  28  June, 
1611.  B. 

Blinde,  Silvester,  and  Alice  Gawge,  of  the  dioceso 
of  Norwich.     22  Jan.  1544.  F. 

Bliss,  James,  gent.,  of  Leamington,  co.  Warwick, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Joane  Harvie,  of  All  Hallows- 
the-Less,  London,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of 
Robert  Harvie,  of  same,  merchant  taylor,  who 
consents — at  St.  Faith,  or  St.  Andrew-in-the 
Wardrobe.     25  Nov.  1633.  B. 

Bliss,  William  (Blisse),  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Bermondsey,  bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth 
Sanders,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Francis 
Sanders,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn. 
18  Nov.  1662.  F. 

Blissett,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Richmond,  Surrey, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Frances  Nevill,  of  St. 
Mildred,  Poultry,  spinster,  22 — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     15  July,  1643.   B. 

Blithman,  Jasper,  gent.,  and  Rachel  Skarlett, 
widow,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  gen.  lie,  21 
April,  1578.  B. 

Blithman,  John,  clerk,  curate  of  Northall,  Herts, 
bachelor,  39,  and  Frances  Gladman,  spinster, 
21,  daughter  of  Nazariah  Gladman,  vicar  of 
South  Mims,  Middlesex,  who  consents — at  St. 
Bonnet  Sherehogg.     4  May,  1633.  B. 

Blocke,  Robert,  husbandman,  and  Dorothy 
Welder,  widow,  of  St.  Albans,  Herts — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn.     4  July,  1582.  B. 

Blocksuche,  William,  of  City  of  London,  and 
Alice  Symonds,  spinster,  of  Waltham  Holy 
Cross,  CO.  Essex,  daiTghter  of  William 
Simonds,  of  same,  yeoman— at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf.     18  July,  1583.  B. 

Bloden,  Walter,  of  St.  Faith,  London,  gent.,  and 
Jane  Thresher,  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  in 
said  city,  spinster — at  Stoke  Newiugton, 
Middlesex.     10  Aug.  1615.  B. 

Blois,  Sir  Charles,  knight,  of  Cockfield,  co. 
Sufiblk,  widower,  and  Anne  Hawtry,  spinster, 
25,  daughter  of  Ralph  Hawtry,  of  Ryslipp, 
Middlesex,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Ryslipp 
aforesaid,  or  .         .     18  April,  1694.  F. 


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Blois,  Thomas  (Bloisc),  of  Rtcpiioy,  Middlesex, 
marinor,  and  Judith  Adams,  of  St.  Magnns, 
London,  sjiinstcr,  daughter  of  William  Adams, 
of  same,  lli'tcher — at  St.  Magnus  aforesaid. 
10  May,  IGIO.  B. 

Blomberg',  Charles,  Baron  of,  in  Prussia,  in 
Brandenburg,  bachelor,  29,  and  Dame  Eliza- 
beth Sheores,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  widow  —  at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, St.  Sepulchre,  London,  or  Westminster 
Abl)cy.     17  Sept.  1687.  F. 

Blomer,  John,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  haber- 
dasher, and  Eleonor  Nicholls,  widow,  relict  of 
John  Nicholls,  late  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old 
Jewry,  innholder — at  St.  Lawrence.  20  June, 
1584.  B. 

Blomfield,  Henry  (Blomfeild),  of  Bury  St. 
Edmonds,  Suffolk,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  25, 
and  Jlrs.  Awdrey  Garnon,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  parents  dead — at  Westley,  in 
said  county.     17  Feb.  166f .  V. 

Blomfield,  Powell  (Blomfeild),  bachelor,  and 
Alice  Drewe,  daughter  of  Gregory  Drewe,  of 
St.  Magnus,  London,  fishmonger — at  St. 
Andrew  Hubbard,  London.  16  Feb.  161^. 
B. 

Blomfield,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Stepney,  31,  and 
Sara  Jackson,  of  Barking,  Essex,  30,  widow  of 
Edward  Jackson,  late  of  same,  deceased — at 
Bromley,  Middlesex.     16  June,  1636.  B. 

Blondeville,  Gilbert  (sic  subs.),  gent.,  of  Disse,  co. 
Norfolk,  bachelor,  32,  and  Margaret  Poley,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  28 — at  St. 
Mai-y,  Islington,  or  Hackney.  25  July,  1636.  B. 

Bloom.e,  Francis,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  sailor, 
bachelor,  and  Ellen  Harvy,  of  same,  siMnster, 
daughter  of  —  Harvy,  of  Poyntenton,  co. 
Somerset,  yeoman — at  Stepney  aforesaid.  29 
June,  1619.   B. 

Bloom.e,  Thomas,  and  Agnes  Stempe,  of  Christ- 
church,  Newgate,  daughter  of  Anthony 
Stempe,  of  Horsam,  co.  Sussex,  yeoman — at 
Christ  Church  aforesaid.     12  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Blore,  Humphrey,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, tailor,  and  Alice  Zanckie,  of  same, 
spinster  • —  at  St.  Andrew-in-tho-Wardrobe, 
Loudon.     8  June,  1625.  B. 

Blore,  Thomas,  of  City  of  London,  gent.,  and 
Agnes  Cooke,  spinster,  of  Westham,  co.  Essex, 
gen.  lie.     21  July,  1566.  B. 

Blosse,  Charles,  of  St.  Mary  Key,  Ipswich,  co. 
Suffolk,  gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Alice  How,  of 
Woston  Market,  in  said  county,  spinster,  24,  at 
her  own  disposal — at  Woston  Market  or  Stow 
Market,  in  said  county,  or  ...  .  10  May, 
1681.  F. 

Blount,  Christopher,  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Dorothy  Zouch,  of  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Middlesex,  spinster,  25,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  Barnett,  Herts,  or  ...  .  20  July, 
1679.  F. 

Blount,  Christopher,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Fanshaw,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London,  spinster,  23,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Sepulchre  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
19  Aug.  1684.  F. 

Blount,  Edward  (Blunte),  esq.,  and  Elizabeth 
Pope,  spinster,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie, 
21  May,  1572.   B. 

Blount,  George,  esq.,  of  Henley-on-Thames,  co. 
Oxon,  bachelor,  28,  and  Esther  Thibou,  of  St. 
James,  Westminster,  widow,  24 — at  St.  James 
aforesaid,  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex.    1  Jan.  1753.   F. 

Blount,  Pope  (Blunte),  esq.,  and  Frances  Nevell, 
of  London,  widow  of  Humphrey  Nevell,  late  of 
St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  London,  esq. — at 
St.  Lawrence  aforesaid.     12  June,  1592.  B. 


Blount,  Thomas,  of  Writlewarsh  {sic),  Kent, 
gent.,  widower,  28,  and  Anna  Grosvenor, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Edward  Grosvenor, 
of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  esq.,  ■\\ho  consents — 
at  St.  Gregorj',  or  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     3  Dec.  1601.  F. 

Blount,  Thomas  Pope,  of  Tittcnhangcr,  Herts, 
esq.,  Ijachelor.  about  20,  his  father's  consent, 
and  Mrs.  Jane  Cajsar,  of  Benington,  Herts, 
spinster,  about  17,  her  mother's  consent — at 
St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London.  19  July, 
1669.  V. 

Blount,  Thomas  Pope,  esq.,  of  Tittenhanger, 
Herts,  bachelor,  24,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Pope 
Blount,  bart.,  of  St.  James,  Westminster,  who 
alleges,  and  Catherine  Butler,  of  Patcham, 
Sussex,  s])inster,  18,  daughter  of  James  Butler, 
of  same,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St.  James, 
Westminster,  or  ...  .     8  Dec.  1095.  F. 

Blount,  Walter  (Blunt),  of  Maple  Durham,  co. 
Oxon,  esq.,  widower,  about  35,  and  Theresa 
Elizabeth  Plowden,  of  Shiplake,  said  county, 
about  21,  her  father's  consent — at  St.  Giles 
or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  or  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden.     5   Feb.  16^.  V. 

Blount,  Sir  Walter  Kirkham,  bart.,  of  Soddington, 
CO.  Worcester,  widower,  and  Mary  Cranmer, 
spinster,  about  21,  daughter  of  Sir  Ca?sar 
Cranmer,  knight,  of  Astwood  Bury,  Bucks, 
who  consents — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  or 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  Middlesex.  18 
June,  1083.  F. 

Blow,  John  (Blowe) ,  and  Beatrice  Dawe,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London — to  marry  there.  9  Feb. 
154§.  B.     [In  margin,  "  non  emanavit."] 

Blow,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Elizabeth  Bradocke, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  20,  consent  of  father, 
Edward  Bradocke,  gent.,  at  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields.  23  Sept.  1074.     V. 

Blow,  Thomas,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
40,  and  Mary  Butler,  of  same,  spinster,  23 — 
at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  20  Feb. 
17ig.  F. 

Blower,  Richard,  of  town  of  Cambridge,  gent., 
bachelor,  and  Alice  Guelph,  of  London, 
spinster,  22,  consent  of  mother,  a  widow — at 
Broxbourne,  Herts.     12  Feb.  163?.  B. 

Blower,  Richard,  ofFurnival's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  23,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Morgan,  of  Green- 
ford,  Middlesex,  spinster,  21  and  upwards — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  Perrivale,  Middlesex. 
12  Feb. 1674.  V. 

Blowes,  John,  of  Braxted,  co.  Essex,  yeoman,  and 
Anne  Biggs,  of  Great  Bardfield,  said  county, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Biggs,  late  of 
said  county,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  23 
May,  1595.  B. 

Bluck,  Matthew,  of  Hunsdon,  Herts,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Katherine  Hawkins,  spinster,  about 
19,  daughter  of  Richard  Hawkins,  of  St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  esq.,  who  consents 
— at  St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  London.  13  April, 
1683.  F. 

Bludder,  Marmaduke,  gent.,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aid- 
gate,  widower,  30,  and  Elizabeth  West,  of 
Stepney,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Heni-y 
West,  of  same,  yeoman,  who  consents,  attested 
liy  William  AVcst,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-Eabt, 
citizen  and  fishmonger — at  Stepney  or  Strat- 
ford, Bow,  Middlesex.     6  July,  1630.  B. 


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Bludder,  Marmaduke,  of  Stratford,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  widower,  about  68,  and  Anne  Motters- 
head,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  widow,  about 
52 — at  Stracford,  Bow,  Middlesex,  or  ...  . 
23  Julj^  1674,  V. 

Blumsome,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  baker, 
widower,  uud  Jane  Lewgar,  of  same,  spinster, 
at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street — at 
St.  Gregory  or  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
5  Oct.  1661.  B. 

Blundell,  Sir  George,  knight,  of  Cardington, 
Beds,  widower,  38,  and  Elizabeth  Yardley, 
spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Christopher  Yardley, 
of  East  Greenwich,  Kent,  merchant,  who 
consents — at  St.  Gabriel,  Fenchurch,  or  St. 
Diouis  Backchurch,     16  May,  1661.  F. 

Blundell,  Ralph,  of  South  Weald,  co.  Essex, 
carpenter,  and  Martha  Jackson,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Jackson,  of 
same,  carpenter — at  St.  Dunstau-in-tlie-West, 
London.     24  Nov.  1610.  B. 

Blundell,  Shadrack,  esq.,  of  Inner  Temple, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Clarke,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  London,  spinster,  23,  her  parents 
dead— at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.     10  Feb.  169f .  B. 

Blunden,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street, 
London,  baker,  and  Elizabeth  Dekins,  spinster, 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  daughter  of  — 
Dekins,  late  of  Bramyard,  co.  Worcester, 
husbandman,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  28  March, 
1594.  B. 

Blundeville,  Gilbert.     See  Blondeville. 

Blunt,  Arthur,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  co.  Middle- 
sex, yeoman,  and  Anne  Worster,  of  New 
Bi-andford,  said  county,  sjiinster,  daughter  of 
—  Worster,  deceased — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     26  April,  1619.  B. 

Blunt,  Charles,  of  Middle  Temple,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Anne  Berners,  of  Chelsea, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  22,  her  mother's 
consent — at  Chelsea  aforesaid.  28  Oct.  1670. 
V.     [Crossed  out,  and  "  vacat"  in  margin.] 

Blunt,  John  (Blunte),  of  City  of  London,  and 
Anne  Layton,  spinster,  of  Tottenham — to 
marry  there.     15  June,  1570.  B. 

Blunt,  John  (Blunte),  of  Bromley,  Middlesex, 
tailor,  and  Agnes  Scott,  spinster,  of  White- 
chapel,  daughter  of  —  Scott,  late  of  Weston, 
CO.  Somerset,  deceased — at  Layton,  co.  Essex. 
15  Feb.  158f .  B. 

Blunt,  John,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  yeoman, 
and  Anne  Pittam,  of  Rislipp,  Middlesex, 
daughter  of  Roger  Pittam,  of  Nor  thai! , 
Middlesex — at  St.  Leonard,  in  St.  Martin-le- 
Grand.     6  June,  1622.  D. 

Blunt,  Richard  (Bluute),  of  All  Hallows  Stayning, 
barber-surgeon,  and  Margaret  Wever,  spinster, 
of  St.  Margaret  Pattens— at  St.  Margaret 
aforesaid.     28  Jan.  158f.  B. 

Blunt,  Thomas,  of  Springfield,  Essex,  widower, 
about  50,  and  Martha  Ashley,  of  same,  widow, 
about  40— at  same.     9  Dec.  1669.  V. 

Blunt,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom,  gent., 
widower,  and  Sara  Handy,  of  same,  widow — • 
at  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London.  21  Aug. 
1676.  V. 

Blurton,  Walter,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  22,  father  dead,  mother's  consent, 
and  Mary  Rashleigh,  of  same,  spinster,  22, 
consent  of  mother,  Amy  Rashleigh,  widow — 
at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  or  chapel  of  Marybone, 
Middlesex.     29  June,  1643.  B. 

Bly,  Edward,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom,  bachelor, 
23,  and  Elizabeth  Whitmore,  of  St.  Bride, 
spinster,  23— at  St.  Bride.     25  Nov.  1715.  B. 


Blythe,  Francis  (Blithe),  and  Mary  Dygbyo, 
spinster,  of  St.  Faith,  Loudon,  gen.  lie.,  23 
Juno,  1573.  B.  [In  margin,  "  famula  Mri. 
Harryson  Proctor".] 

Blythe,  George,  gent.,  and  Anne  Egerton,  spinster, 
of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  6  July,  1573.  B. 

Blythe,  John  (Blyth)  of  Consell,  co.  Warwick, 
gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Anno  Dalbey,  spinster, 
22,  consent  of  mother,  her  father  dead — at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy.     8  Dec.  1642.  B. 

Blythe,  John,  gent.,  of  Stepney,  bachelor,  25,  and 
Margaret  Tickoridge,  of  Deptford,  Kent, 
spinster,  18,  her  father  dead,  consent  of  her 
mother,  Susan  Tickeridge,  alias  Blyth— at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate.     15  Sept.  1643.  B. 

Blythe,  William  (Blithe),  clerk,  vicar  of  Great 
Maplestead,  co.  Essex,  and  Margaret  Spencer, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Joane  Spencer,  of 
Gosfield,  in  said  county,  widow,  gon.  lie,  4 
Nov.  1590.  B. 

Blythe,  William,  of  St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  and  Sarah  Dawes,  of  All  Hallows- 
the-Lcss,  Loudon,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Dawes,  late  of  All  Hallows-the-Great,  London, 
skinner,  deceased — at  St.  Matthew,  Friday 
Street,  London.     24  Dec.  1607.  B. 

Bly  ton,  Matthew,  of  Rufford,  co.  Notts,  gent., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Mary  Hicks,  of  St.  Dunstan- 
in-the-West,  London,  spinster,  26,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Dunstan  aforesaid.  20  July, 
1671.  F. 

Board,  John  (Boarde),  esq.,  bachelor,  23,  and 
Margaret  Wall,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  William  Wall,  esq., 
of  same,  who  consents— at  St.  Bride.  7  Feb. 
163i.  B. 

Boai'd,  John,  of  Linfield,  Sussex,  gent.,  about  40, 
and  Elizabeth  Newuam,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  24,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Lingfield  or 
Horstead,  co.  Sussex.     6  Feb.  167f.  V. 

Boate,  Benjamin,  of  Deptford,  Kent,  widower, 
about  50,  and  Rebecca  Haines,  of  St.  Michael, 
Queenhithe,  widow,  about  50 — at  St.  George, 
Botolph  Lane,  London.     1  April,  1661.  V. 

Boate,  Edward,  gent.,  of  Portsmouth,  co.  South- 
ampton, widower,  50,  and  Rebecca  Holt, 
widow,  35 — at  St.  Magnus  or  St.  Mary  Mag- 
dalen, New  Fish  Street.     30  July,  1639.  B. 

Bockett,  John,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Frances  Scarlett,  of  same, 
spinster,  19,  daughter  of  John  Scarlett,  of  the 
town  of  Colchester,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London.  15  Aug. 
1683.  F. 

Boddam,  Roger,  of  City  of  Loudon,  barber, 
and  Magdalen  OstrafEe,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart 
Street,  London,  widow  of  John  Ostraffe, 
gent.,  gen.  lie,  24  Nov.  1589.  B. 

Boden,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Abchurch,  London, 
carpenter,  and  Margaret  Simons,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  London,  widow  —  at  St.  Sepul- 
chre, London.     18  May,  1616.  B. 

Bodenham,  Philip,  of  Orpiugton,  co.  Kent,  esq., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Poley,  of  Shor- 
ham,  said  county,  spinster,  about  18,  her 
father's  consent  —  at  Little  Peckham,  said 
county.     5  Jane,  1674.  V. 

Bodenham,  Beaumond,  of  Ryhall,  co.  Rutland, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Ursula  Wig- 
more,  of  Little  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge, 
spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  her  father, 
—  Wigmore,  D.D. — at  St.  Andrew,  Holbom,  or 
Temple  Church,  London.     9  July,  1663.  V. 


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[1521-1869.]  Thomas  Bolton 


148 


Bodingham,  Thomas,  and  Margaret  Kirke. 
2  April,  1670.  D. 

Bodleigh,  George  (Boddelee),  of  the  City  of 
London,  mariner,  and  Frances  Fi'cake,  widow, 
of  Bromley,  co.  Middlesex,  relict  of  John 
Freake,  late  of  same,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  25 
March,  1591.  B. 

Bodleigh,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
printer,  bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Kemp,  of  St. 
Benct,  Paul's  Wharf,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Bodley  (sic),  widow,  late  of  or  near  King- 
ston, CO.  Surrey — at  St.  Bride,  London.  23 
July,  1608.  B. 

Bodlighte,  Gilbert,  of  St.  Mary  Aldermary, 
citizen  and  clothworker,  and  Elizabeth  Sow- 
thearno,  spinster,  of  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane, 
gen.  lie,  1  April,  1570.  B. 

Bodurda,  Griffith,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  widower, 
40,  and  Katharine  Shaxton,  of  St.  Olave, 
Silver  Street,  London,  widow,  40 — at  St, 
Olave  aforesaid,  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
London,  or  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  23 
July,  1664.  F. 

Bcemond,  Nicholas,  of  Harrisham,  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,  29,  and  Susan  Barron,  spinster,  27, 
daughter  of  Robert  Barron,  late  of  Boughton, 
Kent,  gent.,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her 
mother,  Susan  Barron,  of  same,  widow — to 
marry  at  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  or  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Bermondsey  [the  date  is  11  Oct., 
but  evidently  error  for  21].      21  Oct.  1632.  F. 

Eoge,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  goldsmith, 
and  Elizabeth  Myllerde,  widow,  of  the  same — 
at  same.     31  March,  1584.  B. 


f,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Lockey,  of 
Ulley,  CO.  York,  widow,  about  25 — at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Gray's  Inn,  or  Temple 
chapel.     11  Nov.  1668.  V. 

Bois,  John  du,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury,  Lon- 
don, widower,  40,  and  Sarah  Waldo,  spinster, 
22,  daughter  of  Anne  Waldo,  of  All  Hallows, 
Honey  Lane,  London,  widow,  who  consents — 
at  All  Hallows,  aforesaid,  or  St.  Faith,  London. 
10  Sept.  1662.  F. 

Bolas,  Abael,  haberdasher,  and  Anne  Stevenson,  of 
St.  Mary  Somerset,  London,  spinster — at  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London.  21 
Dec.  1626.  B. 

Bolde,  Henry,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  pewterer,  bachelor,  and  Etheldred 
Androwes,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Andrewes,  late  of  St.  Stephen, 
Coleman  Street,  said  city,  innholder  deceased, 
— at  All  Hallows  Barking  aforesaid.  23  May, 
1610.   B. 

Boldero,  Daniel,  of  St.  James,  Duke's  Place,  Lon- 
don, bachelor,  23,  and  Elizabeth  Gaile,  of  St. 
Bennet  Sherehog,  London,  spinster,  19,  with 
consent  of  her  mother,  Sarah  Gaile,  of  same, 
widow — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  St  Mary, 
Islington,  or  Highgate  Chapel,  Middlesex.  13 
May,  1674.  F. 

Boldero,  Thomas,  now  of  London,  gent.,  and  Anne 
Broadstreet,  of  same,  widow  of  Thomas  Broad- 
street,  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk, 
j-coman,  gen.  He,  14  Feb.  159|.  B. 

Boldrey,  Christopher,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, bricklayer,  and  Audrey  Simonds,  of 
same,  spinster — at  same.     9  Sept.  1607.  D. 

Bolgrave,  Jolm,  of  the  City  of  London,  carpenter, 
and  Alice  Adames,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  John  Adames,  late  of  Strowde,  co.  Kent, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  19  Feb.  158|.  B. 


Bolitho,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London, 
goldsmith,  bachelor,  26,  and  Anne  Cox,  sjjin- 
ster,  20,  daughter  of  Dame  Rachel  Cox,  of 
Bromley,  Middlesex,  widow,  who  consents — at 
St.  Mary-at-Hill  or  St.  Mary  Aldermary, 
London,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middle- 
sex.    11  Oct.  1673.  F. 

Boll,  William,  J)utcher,  and  Elizabeth  Hutton, 
spinster,  of  Stratford,  Bow,  Middlesex,  gen. 
lie,  19  June,  1582.  B. 

Bolls,  John  (Bollcs),  gent.,  of  St.  Stephen,  Wal- 
brook,  widower,  34,  and  Anne  Bluett,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  31,  widow  of  John 
Bluett,  apothecary,  deceased — at  St.  Stephen, 
Walbrook,  or  Stepney.     29  July,  1637.  B. 

BoUes,  Sir  John,  bart.,  of  Scampton,  co.  Lincoln, 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pyn- 
sent,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about 
20,  consent  of  father,  John  Pynsent,  esq.,  Pro- 
thonotary  of  the  Common  Pleas  at  West- 
minster, of  same — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn. 
28  Nov.  1663.  V. 

Bolt.     See  also  Boxjlt. 

Bolt,  Henry  (Bolte),  and  Elizabeth  Davison, 
widow,  of  St.  Peter,  in  Cheapside — to  marry 
there.     9  Nov.  1564.  B. 

Bolt,  Matthew  (Bolte),  of  St.  Olave,  Old  Jury,  cord- 
wainer,  and  Isabell  Wyatt,  of  same,  widow — 
at  same.     4  Feb.  158^.  B. 

Bolt,  Nathan,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  merchant, 
and  Mary  Symondson,  of  same,  widow — at 
Statford,  Bow,  co.  Middlesex.  17  April,  1622. 
B. 

Bolton.     See  also  Boulton. 

Bolton,  Alexander,  of  Fumivall's  Inn,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Broadnax,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  London,  spinster,  22, 
daughter  of  Anne  Broadnax,  of  same,  widow, 
who  consents — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
Middlesex,  or  .  .      .28  June,  1697.  F. 

Bolton,  Edward,  of  King  Street,  Westminster, 
gent.,  about  40,  and  Ann  Fuller,  spinster, 
about  40  [daughter  of  Robert  Fuller,  deceased], 
lately  remaining  with  one  Boulton,  serjeant 
of  the  queen's  scullery,  they  have  parents 
living — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  16 
Feb.  160a.  D. 

Bolton,  George  (Bowlton),  of  All  Hallows-in- 
the-Wall,  merchant,  and  Elizabeth  Higham, 
spinster,  of  same — at  same.    12  Aug.  1582.  B. 

Bolton,  George,  labouring  man,  and  Isabell 
Barrowe,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Barrowe,  late  of  ...  . 
CO.  Salop,  husbandman,  deceased — at  Totten- 
ham aforesaid.     8  Sept.  1598.  B. 

Bolton,  Samuel,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
clerk,  M.A.,  bachelor,  24,  and  Ellinor  Little, 
spinster,  21  and  upwards,  daughter  of  Francis 
Little,  late  of  Abbington,  co.  Oxon,  gent., 
deceased,  and  her  mother  also — at  All  Hallows- 
in-the-Wall,  or  St.  Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane, 
London.     27  Feb. 163|.  F. 

Bolton,  Stephen  of  St.  Mildred-in-tbe-Ponltry, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs. 
Grace  Irton,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  spins- 
ter, about  26,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St. 
Dustan-in-the-East,  or  All  Hallows  Barking. 
17  July,  1672.  Y. 

Bolton,  Thomas,  of  All  Hallows  Staining,  and 
I\Iary  Long,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill.  14  Jan. 
153S.  B. 

Bolton,  Thomas,  and  Joanna  Medowe,  gen.  He, 
7  June,  1560.  B. 


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150 


Bolton,    William    (Bowlton),  and    Anno    Inman, 
spinster,  of  St.    Margaret,  New  Fish  Street, 
London.    15  Jan.  157§.  B. 
Bolton,  William  (Bowlton),  of  St.  Bi-ide,  London, 
gent,,  and  Margaret  Dallam,  of   St.  Peter-le- 
Poor,  London,  widow  of  John  Dallam,  late  of 
same,  merchant,  gen.  lie,  2i  July,  1595.  B. 
Boltwell,  Richard  (Bowltwcll),  of  Abbotts  Laugley, 
and  Jane  Fynche,  spinster,  of  St.  Michael  or 
St.  Alban,  gen.  lie,  5  Nov.  1573.  B. 
Bomelimnn,  Elizenmu,  doctor  of    medicine,  and 
Jane  Rychardes,  of  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook — 
to  marry  there.     13  July,  1564.  B. 

Bomfoy,  Bastian  (Bumfoy),  of  St.  Catherine 
Colman,  and  Juliana  Francko,  of  Littlo  All 
Hallows,  aforesaid.     13  Fob.  156|.  B. 

Bouifrey,  Roger,  and  Susanna  Ivery,  of  the  city 
of  Westminster,  widow.     23  Nov.  1633.  D. 

Bonam,  John,  haberdasher,  and  Alice  Cowper,  of 
AH  Hallows  Barking,  London,  widow  of  Ralph 
Cowper,  late  of  same,  haberdasher — at  AH 
Hallows  Barking,  aforesaid.  17  June,  1598. 
B. 

Bonas,  Henry,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  merchant 
taylor,  bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Ayliffe, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Mr.  Ayliffe,  of 
Boston,  CO.  Lincoln,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
St.  Mary  Somerset.     2  June,  1628.  B. 

Bonas,  John  (Bonus),  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
Middlesex,  cordwainer,  and  Anne  Leaver,  of 
same,  widow  of  Thomas  Leaver,  late  of  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London,  schoolmaster, 
deceased^ at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.  9 
March,  160|.  B. 

Bonas,  Thomas,  of  Little  Hormead,  Herts,  yeoman, 
and  Katherine  Raven,  widow,  of  Ashton,  said 
county,  relict  of  William  Raven,  late  of  same, 
yeoman,  deceased  —  at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf.     10  Nov.  1584.  B. 

Bond,  Anthony,  and  Cecilia  Farr,  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Matthew,  City  of  London.  20  Feb.  154f .  F. 

Bond,  George,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  sailor,  and 
Mary  Wright,  of  same,  sjjinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Wright,  of  same,  cordwainer — at  All 
Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London.  18  April,  1623. 
B. 

Bond,  George,  of  Ogborne  St.  George,  Wilts,  esq., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Hoskins,  of  Oxted, 
CO.  Surrey,  spinster,  21,  her  parents  dead — at 
St.  Giles,  CO.  Middlesex,  or  Wandsworth,  co. 
Surrey.     25  April,  1668.  F. 

Bond,  Henry,  and  Elizabeth  Brett,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  widow.     6  April,  1611.  D. 

Bond,  John,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  London, 
founder,  and  Jane  Harrison,  of  St.  Sei^ulchre, 
London,  widow  of  William  Harrison,  late  of 
same,  butcher,  gen.  lie,  30  Sept.  1597.  B. 

Bond,  John  (Bonde),  of  St.  Botoli>h,  Aldersgate, 
London,  gent.,  and  Katherine  Sletheredd, 
spinster,  of  Barking,  co.  Essex,  daughter  of 
—  Sletheredd,  late  of  co.  Middlesex,  gent., 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  3  May,  1589.  B. 

Bond,  John,  priest,  of  Barking,  co.  Essex,  and 
Katherine  Sendie,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  widow  of  John  Sendie,  late  of 
same,  schoolmaster — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
aforesaid.     29  June,  1604.  B, 

Bond,  John,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London,  vintner, 
bachelor,  and  Hester  Merritt,  widow  of  Samuel 
Merritt,  late  of  Stejiney,  co.  Middlesex,  mariner 
— at  Hadleigh,  co.  Middlesex.  18  Sept.  1621. 
B. 

Bond,  John,  and  Mary  Larington,  of  the  city  of 
Westminstei",  spinster.     1  Jan.  164f.  D. 


Bond,  John,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex,  esq., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Field,  spinster,  19, 
daughter  of  John  Field,  of  St.  Anne,  Black- 
friars,  London,  who  consents — at  St.  Pancras. 
21  Sept.  1664.  P. 

Bond,  John,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex, 
plasterer,  bachelor,  23,  and  Priscilla  Spencer, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Edward  Spencer,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  Gray's  Inn 
chapel,  Middlesex.     21  April,  1668.  F. 

Bond,  John,  of  Sunderitch,  co.  Kent.,  esq., 
widower,  and  Winifred  Baggins,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Middlesex,  widow — at  St.  Clement 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .     7  Aug.  1693.  F. 

Bond,  Nathaniel,  of  Lutton,  co.  Dorset,  esq., 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Browne, 
of  Moredon,  said  county,  widow,  about  30 — 
at  Moredon,  Bloaksworth,  or  Farrington,  co. 
Dorset.     11  June,  1675.  V. 

Bond,  Robert,  waterman,  and  Alice  Hone,  widow 
of  Richard  Hone — at  All  Hallows-the-Less, 
Thames  Street,  London.     11  Jan.  162^.  B. 

Bond,  Samuel  (Bonde),  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
London,  vintner,  and  Margaret  Whittwell,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  daughter  of  Isaac 
Whittwell,  late  of  same,  gent.,  deceased — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  aforesaid.  3  Oct.  1598. 
B. 

Bond,  Thomas  (Bonde),  of  St.  Bennet,  Grace- 
church,  London,  girdler,  widower,  and  Jane 
Apleton,  of  same,  widow  of  Richard  Apleton, 
late  of  Newbery,  Berks,  vintner  —  at  St. 
Botolph,  Bishoj^sgate,  London.  22  Jan.  161^. 
B. 

Bond,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bennet,  Gracechurch,  London, 
girdler,  and  Margaret  Mayman,  widow  of  John 
Mayman,     girdler — at     Little     All     Hallows, 
Thames  Street,  London.     9  Aug.  1616.  B. 
Bond,  Thomas,  gent.,   of  St.   Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  34,  and  Mary  Appleford, 
of  same,    50,    widow   of   Stephen   Appleford, 
gent.,     deceased — at     St.     Thomas     Apostle, 
London.     14  April,  1624.  B. 
Bond,  Thomas,  and  Ellen  Lynnett,  of  St.  Michael, 
Wood  Street — to  marry  there.  16  Jan.  155^.  B. 
Bond,  William  (Bonde),  of  St.  Helen,  Bishopsgate, 
haberdasher,  and  Margaret  Gore,  spinster,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Walbrooke,  gen.  lie,  31  March,  1580. 
B. 
Bond,    William    (Bonde),    gent.,   of   the    City   of 
London,    and    Anno    Weste,    widow,    of   St. 
Nicholas  Cole  Abbey,  London — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf.     3  Oct.  1586.  B. 
Bondsey,  Edward  [in  margin,  Bonseyj,  of  Little- 
ton, Middlesex,  tailor,  and  Rebecca  Rutter,  of 
game,  spinster,  daughter  of  Robert  Rutter,  of 
same,  yeoman — at  same.     2  June,  1621.  B. 
Bonettum,  Rochoum,  "  Italianum,"  of  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  gent.,  and  Eleonor  Sent  Johnes, 
of  same,  widow,  gen.  lie,  31  Dec.  1571.  B. 
Boney,  John,  of  Bony,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  bachelor, 
40,   and  Gresham  Dowse,  of   Petworth,  said 
county,  widow,   35 — at  Tillington,  Petworth, 
or  ...  .     14  Sept.  1648.  F. 
Bonfoy,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Helen,  London,  merchant, 
bachelor, 31,  and  Mary  Shepheard,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  of  Nicholas  Shepheard,  of  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill,  Middlesex,  gent.,  who  consents — 
at   All   Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London.     5  Oct. 
1650.  F. 
Bonham,    Thomas,  of  Vallence,  co.   Essex,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Jones, 
of  St.  Swithin,  London,  spinster,  about  18,  her 
father's   consent — at   St.    Swithin    aforesaid. 
15  Dec.  1676.  V. 


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Bonnell,  Andrew,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London,  merchant,  bachelor,  about  27,  and 
Mrs.  Anne  Aleyn,  of  Totteridge,  Middlesex, 
about  18,  consent  of  fatlior,  Sir  Thomas  Aleyn, 
knight  and  bart. — at  (iray's  Inn  chapel,  or 
church  of  Fryan  Barnett,  Middlesex.  20  Deo. 
1670.  Y. 

Bonnell,  Richard,  1583.     See  Bownell. 

Bonner,  Valentine,  and  Margaret  Taylor,  spinster, 
of  Tulham,  gen.  lie,  3  Nov.  1573.  B. 

Bonner,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Ellys,  widow,  of 
St.  ]\Iary-at-Hill — to  marry  there.  22  Nov. 
155-1.  B. 

Bonnes,  Adam,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mary  Cooley,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  18,  her  mother's  consent — at 
St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street,  or  St. 
Mary,  Savoy.     11  Feb.  1671.  V. 

Bennett,  Roger,  gent.,  famulum  domesticum  of 
Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  and  Ellen  Cuttle, 
widow,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish 
Street— at  St.  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey.  15  Aug. 
157G.  B. 

Bonnick,  Benjamin  (Bonwicke),  of  Rygate, 
Surrey,  gent.,  widower,  about  33,  and  Mary 
Woodman,  of  same,  widow,  about  27,  at 
Rygate,  Leigh,  or  Newdigate,  said  comity. 
22  April,  1661.  V. 

Bonnick,  Richard  (Bonick),  of  Fulham,  Middlesex, 
waterman,  and  Joan  Browne,  of  same,  widow 
of  Christopher  Browne,  late  of  same,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie,  16  Sept.  1594.  B. 

Bonnick,  Robert  (Bonnicke),  mealman,  and 
Frances  Bradshawe,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Edmund  Bradshawe — at  St. Sepulchre,  London. 
5  March,  161^.  B. 

Bonnick,  Thomas,  jun.,  of  Paddington,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  and  Jane  Roades,  of  Bushey,  Herts, 
spinster — at  St.  Leonard,  Foster  Lane.  26  May, 
1609.  D. 

Bonsey,  Edward,  1621.     See  Bondsey. 

Boode,  Henry,  and  Elizabeth  Byshoppe,  of  the 
diocese  of  London.     28  April,  1545.  F. 

Boodyn,  Robert,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
Loudon,  clothworkcr,  and  Alice  Fawson,  of  St. 
Michael  Bassishaw,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Bartholomew  Fawson,  of  Moreton  Pinckney, 
CO.  Northampton,  yeoman — at  St.  Catherine 
Cree  Church,  London.     13  March,  160|.  B. 

Booker,  James,  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard  Street, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elizabeth 
Walker,  of  same,  widow  of  Thomas  Walker, 
late  of  same,  paviour — at  St.  Martin  in-the- 
Vintry,  London.     14  Feb.  160^.  B. 

Boole,  John,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant,  and 
Katherine  Davies,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Davies,  deceased — at 
Whitechapel  aforesaid.     17  July,  1624.  B. 

Boomer,  John,  of  Pi'ittlewell,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Mary  Weale,  of  Leigh,  of  the  said  county, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Weale,  late  of  Roch- 
ford,  of  the  said  county,  yeoman,  deceased— 
at  Prittlewell  aforesaid.     9  Nov.  1609.  B. 

Boone,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Danstan-in-the- 
Wcst,  bachelor,  28,  and  Joane  Grantham,  of 
same,  spinster,  30 — at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields. 
28  March,  1628.    B. 

Boone,  Robert,  of  St.  Margaret,  AVcstminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  36,  and  Mrs.  Hannah 
Clarke,  of  same,  spinster,  aged  19,  consent  of 
father,  Matthew  Clarke,  cln"rurgeon — at  St. 
Bride,  London.     25  Feb.  166^.  V. 


Boosy,  Edward,  M.A.,  of  Springfield,  Essex, 
bachelor,  25,  son  of  Edward  Boosy,  of  same, 
gent.,  who  consents,  and  Jane  Bogas,  maiden, 
21,  daughter  of  Edward  Bogas,  late  of  Ardley, 
CO.  Essex,  gent.,  deceased  eight  years  ago, 
consent  of  her  father-in-law  Mr.  Matthew 
Davis,  clork-vicar  of  Writtlo,  Essex,  with 
whom  she  dwelleth,  as  also  of  his  wife,  her 
motlier — at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate.  24  Juno, 
1612.  B. 

Boosey,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Frances 
Croft,  of  same,  si)inster,  about  20,  consent  of 
mother,  Mrs.  Frances  Croft,  widow — at  Sfc. 
Clement  Danes,  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  St. 
Olave,  Southwark.     28  Sept.  1668.  V. 

Boote,  John,  of  Felsted,  co.  Essex,  yeoman,  and 
Susanna  Muriall,  of  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Muriall, 
late  rector  of  St.  Stephen  aforesaid,  deceased 
—  at  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook,  aforesaid. 
6  Dec.  1625.  B. 

Booth,  Charles,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Maplesden, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  George  Maplesden,  of 
Marden,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Olave,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  or  St.  Bennet, 
Gracechurch,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London.     25  Nov.  1689.  F. 

Boothe,  George,  clerk,  curate  of  Bardfield,  Saling, 
CO.  Esses,  and  Alice  Gest,  of  Little  Dunmow, 
of  the  said  county,  widow  of  Thomas  Gest, 
late  of  same,  veoman,  gen.  lie,  13  Oct.  1591. 
B. 

Boothe,  George,  gent.,  of  St.  James,  Garlick  Hithe, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Badger,  of  same, 
maiden,  21,  daughter  of  —  Badger,  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  co.  Warmck,  gent.,  consent  of 
her  sister,  Mary  Burton — at  St.  Lawrence 
Pountney.     4  Sept.  1615.  B. 

Booth.,  George,  at  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
London,  and  Elizabeth  Johnson,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Jasper  Johnson,  haberdasher — at 
St.  Lawrence  aforesaid.     21  Dec.  1624.  B. 

Booth,  George,  esq.,  now  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  aged  about  16,  son  and  heir  of  the 
Worshii^ful  William  Booth,  esq.,  deceased, 
with  consent  of  the  Master  and  Court  of 
Wards  and  Liveries,  and  the  Lady  Catherine 
Clinton,  daughter  of  the  Right.  Hon.  Theo- 
philus.  Earl  of  Lincoln,  who  consents — at  St. 
Maiy  Colechurch,  Mercers'  chajiel,  London. 
13  Nov.  1639.   B. 

Booth,  George,  gent.,  of  city  of  Westminster, 
widower,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Gray,  of  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  spinster,  22 — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street.  14  Dec.  1644. 
B. 

Booth,  Hon.  Henry,  son  and  heir  of  George, 
Baron  of  Delamer,  and  Mary  Langham,  only 
daughter  of  Sir  James  Langham,  knight  and 
bart.  —  at  St.  Helen,  London,  or  any  other 
church  or  chapel  in  London  or  Westminster. 
6  July,  1670.  F. 

Booth,  Humphrey  (Boothe),  jun.,  gent.,of  St.  Law- 
rence, Old  Jewry,  bachelor,  21,  son  of  Humphrey 
Boothe,  gent.,  of  Salford,  co.  Lancaster,  who 
consents,  and  Anne  Hough,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Lothbui-y,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Ralph 
Hough,  citizen  and  clothworkcr,  of  London, 
who  consents — at  St.  Margaret,  LothburA'. 
23  March,  162^.  B. 

Booth,  John,  of  St.  Andi'ow,  Holborn,  plasterer, 
bachelor,  about  32,  and  Martha  Barnes,  of 
Lambeth,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  27,  at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  24  Oct. 
1666.  V. 


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154 


Booth,  Robert  (Boofche),  clerk,  rector  of  Ramsden 
Belhouse,  co.  Essex,  and  Agnes  Sawarde  (sic) 
widow,  of  nigh  Ongar,  of  the  said  county, 
relict  of  John  Ilawardo  (sic),  late  of  same, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie.     18  May,  15'J0.  B. 

Booth,  Robert  (Boothe),  genb.,  and  Dorothy 
Bashe,  of  Stanstead  Theale,  co.  Herts,  widow 
of  Nicholas  Bashe,  late  of  same,  gent.,  gen. 
lie.     18  Nov.  1591.  B. 

Booth,  Robei't,  of  Great  St.  Helen,  London, 
citizen  and  grocer,  bachelor,  about  37,  and 
Mrs.  Judith  Ashurst,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  father,  Henry 
Ashurst,  of  same,  gent. — at  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch.     16  Dec.  1667.  V. 

Booth,  Robert,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 
gent.,  widower,  30,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Ci'ips,  of 
St.  Bride,  said  city,  widow,  40 — at  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Middlesex,  or  ...  .  7  Nov.  1685. 
F. 

Booth,  the  Hon.  Robert,  archdeacon  of  Durham, 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Anne  Booth,  of 
Manchester,  co.  Lancaster,  spinster,  above  21, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  James,  Westminster, 
St.  Martin-in-the-Pields,  or  St.  Mary,  Savoy, 
Middlesex.     1  Dec.  1691.  F. 

Booth,  Samuel  (Bothe),  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
London,  sailor,  and  Margery  Lewys,  widow, 
gen.  lie,  6  Nov.  1593.  B. 

Booth,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
draper,  and  Alice  Hardy,  of  same,  widow  of 
John  Hardy,  Salter — at  St.  Nicholas  Olave, 
London.     12  Dec.  1619.  B. 

Booth,  William  (Bothe),  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
London,  goldsmith,  and  Alice  Johans,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  widow  of  Owen  Johans, 
of  same,  chirurgeon,  gen.  lie,  19  April,  1589. 
B. 

Booth,  William,  of  Morton,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Hester  Sandys, 
spinster,  about  21,  daughter  of  Edward 
Sandys,  of  Brinsfield,  co.  Gloucester,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
or  in  the  cathedral  church  at  Westminster. 
11  April,  1681.  F. 

Boothby,  Francis,  of  Ashborne  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
esq.,  bachelor,  24,  and  Anne  Child,  spinster, 
20,  daughter  of  George  Child,  of  St.  Catherine 
Creechurch,  London,  gent.,  who  consents — at 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or 
the  Temple  church.     25  April,  1678.  F. 

Boothby,  Martin  (Boothbie),  gent.,  of  St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  bachelor,  42,  and 
Anne  Carr,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  London, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Gabriel  Carr,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Anne, 
Blackfriars,  aforesaid.     21  S'.^pt.  1G20.   U. 

Boothby,  Robert,  of  Chinekford,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mary  Hyer,  spinster,  15, 
daughter  of  George  Hyer,  esq.,  of  Sheene, 
Surrey,  who  consents — at  Chinckford  afore- 
said.    18  Aug.  1621.  B. 

Boothby,  Robert,  esq.,  of  Friday  Hill,  co.  Essex, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Sarah  Jackson,  of  St.  Bride, 
London,  spinster,  her  parants  dead  and  she  at 
her  own  disposal — at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great,  London.     21  Sept.  1689.  F. 

Boothehouse,  William,  of  Little  All  Hallows, 
Thames  Street,  London,  clothworker,  and 
Frances  Gravenor,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  said 
city,  spinster,  daughter  of  Robert  Gravenor, 
of  Wadesmill,  co.  Herts,  gent. — at  St.  Alban, 
Wood  Street,  London.     7  Dec.  1602.  B. 

Boraston,  George,  clerk,  rector  of  Hever,  Kent, 
bachelor,  about  29,  and  Elizabeth  Slowman, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  James,  Duke's  Place,  London. 
4  May,  1663.  V. 


Boraston,  Richard,  of  Dowgate,  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Prances  Leader,  of 
EnQeld,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  30^  and  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishcjpsgate,  or 
St.  Ethelburgh,  London.     11  Dec.  1672.  V. 

Borcher,  Arthur,  and  Jane  Edwards,  at  St. 
Dunstau-iu-the-West,  London.  12  Feb.  162f. 
B. 

Border,  Daniel,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
widower,  28,  and  Sara  Lawrence,  of  St. 
Matthew,  Friday  Street,  spinster,  20,  her 
parents  dead,  consent  of  her  uncle,  Matthew 
Trevis  (?),  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
Salter — at  St.  Faith  or  St.  Margaret,  London. 
25  March,  1640.  B. 

Bordman,  Thomas,  of  St.  John  Zachary,  London, 
yeoman,  and  Anne  Phillippes,  of  St.  Andrew- 
in-the-Wardrobe,  of  the  said  city,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Roger  Phillippes,  late  of  same, 
bricklaver,  deceased — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's 
Wharf,"  London.     25  Feb.  161|.  B. 

Borey,  Ralph,  of  Ratcliffe,  parish  of  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex,  shipmaster,  and  Elizabeth  Patten- 
son  of  same,  widow  of  John  Pattenson,  late 
of  St.  Bride,  Loudon,  scrivener — at  Stepney 
aforesaid.     15  Oct.  1604.  B. 

Borlace,  Mr.  Henry,  of  All  Hallows  Barking, 
London,  dry-cooper,  bachelor,  34,  and  Mrs. 
Sarah  Mettyer,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  spinster, 
24,  with  her  mother's  consent,  alleged  by 
Sarah  Marsh,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  widow  —  at  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street  aforesaid,  or  ...  .     14  Feb.  170^.  F. 

Borlace,  John,  1756.     See  Burlace. 

Borlace,  William,  of  Medmenham,  Bucks,  esq., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Joane  Banks,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster,  18,  daughter 
of  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Banks,  late  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  deceased,  with  consent 
of  Lady  Banks  of  the  said  parish — to  marry 
at  Medmenhan  aforesaid.     6  Oct.  1648.  F. 

Borlas,  William,  jun.,  and  Margaret  Buckoke, 
13  June,  1572.  F. 

Borne.     See  also  Bourne. 

Borne,  John,  and  Margaret  Paddye,  of  Hadley, 
CO.  Essex,  gen.  lie.     18  April,  1560.  B. 

Borne,  John,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  butcher, 
and-  Phillis  Hewer,  of  the  City  of  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Hewer,  late  of  Pereth, 
CO.  Cumberland,  husbandman,  deceased,  gen. 
lie,  7  Dec.  1588.  B. 

Borne,  Ralph,  and  Johanna  Price,  of  Trinity, 
Minories,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
Price,  late  of  Newnam,  co.  Gloucester,  yeoman, 
deceased — at  St.  Ethelburcr,  London.  10  Feb. 
158§.  B. 

Borne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Sdpuloliro,  Loudon,  barber- 
surgeon,  and  Katherlne  Wrighte,  spinster,  of 
same,  daughter  of  Thomas  Wright,  late  of 
same.  Brown  Baker,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  7  Dec. 
1591.  B. 

Borne,  William,  and  Clemence  Harris,  spinster,  of 
Ratcliffe,  Middlesex — at  St.  Sepulchre.  2  Sept. 
1578.  B. 

Borodall,  Robert,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  and 
Margaret  Braryge,  of  St.  John,  Walbrook — to 
marry  at  St.  John  aforesaid.  25  July,  1547. 
B. 

Borough.     See  Abarowghe. 

Borown,  John  Baptist,  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon, 
London,  and  Elizabeth  Lynbye,  of  St.  Giles, 
London.     25  Sept.  1550.  B. 

Borrowe,  Isaac,  of  Gray's  Inn,  bachelor,  25,  and 
Mary  Tempest,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom, 
spinster,  about  17,  daughter  of  William 
Tempest,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Andrew  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  30  Sept.  1701. 
F. 


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[1521-1869.]  Henry  Boteler 


156 


Boscavren,  Iltm.  George,  of  St.  Martin-in-thc- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  esq.,  bachelor,  and  Ann 
Trevor,  of  St.  James,  WeHtminster,  spinster, 
30— at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex, 
or  Westminster  Abbey.     2  Feb.  I745.  F. 

Boscaweu,  William,  of  TregatLnan,  Cornwall, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  2-3,  and  Hon.  Anno  Fitz- 
gerald, of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fie)ds,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  about  18,  with  the  consent  of  her 
aunt  and  guardian,  Dame  —  Clinton,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Giles  aforesaid,  or  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     21  April,  1679.  V. 

Bosher,  James,  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  2.3,  and  Mary  Waring,  of  St. 
Nicholas,  in  the  city  of  Worcester,  widow, 
about  35,  alleged  by  Elizabeth  Smith,  wife  of 
Thomas  Smith,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  clothworkcr,  at  any  parish  church 
in  the  city  of  Worcester.     30  Dec.  1678.    V. 

Bosley,  Walter,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  mer- 
chant taylor,  bachelor,  and  Joane  Witmill, 
daughter  of  William  Witmill,  of  Lichborrowe, 
CO.  Northampton — at  St.  Dunstau-iu-the-West, 
London.     4  Jan,  162^.  B. 

Bosman,  William,  of  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Bellwood,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars, 
London,  spinster,  about  17,  with  consent  of 
her  mother,  Mrs.  Grace  Bellwood,  widow — at 
St.  Sepulchre,  Loudon,     5  Feb.  167f .  V. 

Bosse,  Eichard,  of  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Amy  Eye,  of 
Aylesbury,  Bucks,  spinster,  about  23,  mother's 
consent — at  St.  Mary  Axe,  London.  15  May, 
1665.  V. 

Bostock,  Arthur,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Katheriue  Loftus, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  28, 
at  own  disposal — at  Barnett,  co.  Herts.  10 
June,  1666.  V. 

Bostock,  Ealph  (Bostocke),  and  Johanna  Gwyune, 
widow,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  gen.  lie,  13 
March,  1571.  B. 

Bostock,  Thomas  (Bostocke),  of  Eomford,  co. 
Essex,  warriner,  and  Anne  Prancklin,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  London. 
24  Nov.  1623.  B. 

Bostock,  Thomas  (Bostocke),  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  leatherseller,  bachelor,  about  24, 
and  Mrs.  Jane  Dorrington,  of  Newington, 
Surrey,  spinster,  about  21,  consent  of  father, 
John  Dorrington,  chirurgeon — at  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  or  Newington  aforesaid.  17  June, 
1671.  V. 

Bosvile,  Francis,  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Bernard,  of 
same,  widow,  about  26 — at  St.  Olave,  or  St. 
George,  Southwark.    4  Oct.  1661.  V. 

Bosvile,  John,  gent.,  of  All  Hallows-iu-the-Wall, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Anna  Prothero,  spinster,  22, 
consent  of  mother,  Hellen  Prothero,  alias 
Gwinne— at  St.  Faith.     15  Nov.  1636.  B. 

Bosvile,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Milk  Street, 
London,  bachelor,  25,  and  Mary  Eobius,  of 
Hornsey,  Middlesex,  spinster,  21  —  at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn.     24  Oct.  1704.  B. 

Bosvile,  Lennai'd  (Bosevile)  (sic  subs.) ,  of  Brad- 
bourne,  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  esq.,  bachelor,  about 
30,  and  Dame  Jane  Fowler,  of  Ash,  in  the  said 
county,  widow,  about  25 — at  Ash  aforesaid. 
13  Jan.  1G6§.  V. 


Bosvile,  Thomas,  of  Littlemore,  Ayiisford  parish, 
Aynsl'ord,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  20, 
son  of  Thomas  Bosvile,  late  of  same,  knight, 
deceased,  and  Elizabeth  Wiat,  of  Horton  Kirby, 
of  the  said  county,  spinster,  about  20,  consent 
of  mother,  Dame  Margaret  Wiat,  widow, 
attested  by  Edwin  Wiat,  esq. — at  St.  Gregory 
or  St.  Duustan-in-the-West,  London,  5  Nov, 
1660.  V. 

Bosvile,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
bachelor,  33,  and  Elizabeth  Trinder,  spinster, 
17,  daughter  of  Henry  Trinder,  esq.,  of  St. 
Bride,  London,  who  consents — at  St.  Andrew 
or  St.  Bride  aforesaid,  or  St.  Sepulchre, 
London.     11  Jan.  168f.  F. 

Bosvile,  William,  of  Bradboue,  co.  Kent,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Jane  Hobson,  of  Eltham,  said  county, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Clement  Hobson,  of 
same,  clerk,  who  consents — at  St.  Saviour, 
Southwark,  or  ...  .     17  Feb.  169|.  F. 

Boswell,  Charles,  and  Bridget  Pyckeringe,  alias 
Holte,  widow,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie, 
11  Nov.  1575.  B. 

Boswell,  Ealph,  and  Anne  Casteltou,  widow,  he 
of  the  diocese  of  Westminster,  and  she  of  the 
diocese  of  Winchester.     3  May,  1546.  F. 

Boswell,  Ealph,  of  St.  Christopher  -  le  -  Stocks, 
London,  haberdasher,  and  Christian  Peale, 
widow,  of  Christchurch,  Newgate,  London, 
relict  of  James  Peale,  late  of  same,  Salter, 
gen.  lie,  21  May,  1590.  B. 

Boswell,  Eobert,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
and  Anne  Eichardson,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary 
Colechurch — at  St.  Mary  Colechurch.  24  Jan. 
157f.  B. 

Boswell,  Mr.  William,  clerk,  S.  T.  B.  perpetual 
vicar  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  London, 
and  Frances  Waller,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Mr.  Thomas  Waller,  late 
of  Beckingfield,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  deceased — at 
.  .  ,  ,     9  Feb.  161^.  B. 

Bote,  Michael,  of  the  City  of  London,  grocer, 
and  Jane  Wilkinson,  of  St.  Nicholas  Cole 
Abbey,  London,  widow  of  Eobert  Wilkinson, 
late  of  same,  girdler,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  1 
Feb. 1588.  B. 

Boteler,  Edward,  esq.,  of  Danbury,  Essex, 
bachelor,  20,  his  father  dead,  and  he  at  dis- 
posal of  Dame  Dorothy  Boteler,  relict  of  Sir 
Edward  Boteler,  knight,  deceased,  who  con- 
sents, and  Mary  Hewet,  spinster,  21,  daughter 
of  Eobert  Hewet,  esq.,  of  Ampthill,  co.  Beds — 
at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields.     31  Oct.  1634.  B. 

Boteler,  Sir  Edward,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  knight  and  bart.,  bachelor,  about 
20,  with  consent  of  his  mother.  Dame 
Katheriue  Boteler,  relict  of  Sir  Allen  Boteler, 
late  of  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
deceased,  and  Jane  Eussell,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  aforesaid,  spinster,  above  21,  and 
at  her  own  disposal — at  Great  St.  Bartholomew, 
London.     12  March,  166^.  F. 

Boteler,  Francis,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  24,  and  Martha  Stone,  of 
same,  spiuster,  22,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St, 
Martin  aforesaid,  or  ,  .  .  .     1  Nov.  1680.  F, 

Boteler,  Henry,  of  St.  Antholin,  London,  citizen 
and  grocer,  bachelor,  25,  and  Ann  Bendish,  of 
Bishops  Stortford,  Herts,  spinster,  above  21, 
consent  of  her  mother,  Jane  Bendish,  widow 
— at  Stortford  aforesaid,  or  Bii'changer,  co. 
Essex.     13  April,  1639.  B. 

Boteler,  Henry,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  33,  and  Mrs. 
Jane  Hampton,  of  same,  widow,  about  26 — at 
St.  Dunstan  aforesaid,  or  St.  George,  Botolph 
Lane,  London.     2  July,  1679.  V, 


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[1521-1869. 


Robert  Boiiltoii 


158 


Boteler,  Jamep,  of  Harold,  co.  Beds,  gent., 
bachelor,  21  and  upwards,  and  Mrs.  Judith 
Orlebar,  of  same,  spinster,  about  19,  consent 
of  mother,  Mrs.  Ursula  Orlebar,  of  same, 
widow — at  Harold,  Woodhill,  or  Puddingtoii, 
CO.  Beds.     22  May,  1676.  V. 

Boteler,  John,  of  Waltou  Woodhall,  Herts,  esq., 
bachelor,   40,    and   Frances    Atkins,  spinster, 

20,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Atkins,  one  of  the 
Baroua  of  the  Exchequer,  who  consents — at 
St.  Bride,  London,  or  ...  .    24  July,  1683.  F. 

Boteler,  Philip,  of  Woodhall,  Herts,  esq.,  bachelor, 

21,  son  and  heir  of  the  Right  Worshipful  Sir 
John  Boteler,  K.B.,  and  Elizabeth  Laugham, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  the  Right  Worshipful 
John  Langham,  alderman  of  London,  who  con- 
sents, attested  by  James  Langham,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  alderman — 
at  St.  Helen,  or  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less, 
London.     12  March,  16-4f.  F. 

Boteler,  Philip,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  London, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Grace  Whitlock,  of  same, 
widow,  30 — at  St.  Mary  Savoy,  or  St.  Gregory, 
London.     29  Nov.  1661.  F. 

Boteler,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  esq., 
widower,  about  45,  and  Mary  Phesant,  of 
Langton,  co.  Leicester,  widow,  about  40 — at 
Hawton,  co.  Leicester.     6  Oct.  1668.  V. 

Botry,  John,  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  co.  North- 
ampton, esq.,  bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth  Dod, 
spinster,  23,  daughter  of  John  Dod,  rector  of 
Marsh  Gibbon,  co.  Bucks,  who  consents  —  at 
Marsh  Gibbon  aforesaid,  or  ...  .  25  Aug. 
1693.  F. 

Botsford,  Edward,  of  Staple  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  21,  and  Margaret  Roberts,  of  Maidstone 
Bowers,  co.  Kent,  spinster,  about  21,  her 
father's  consent,  alleged  by  Susanna  Botsford, 
wife  of  Edward  Botsford,  of  St.  Andrew,  Hol- 
born, carpenter — at  Maidstone  Bowers  afore- 
said.    3  Oct.  1666.  V. 

Bott,  Francis,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  bachelor, 

22,  and  Ann  Halaley,  of  same,  spinster,  21 — 
at  St.  Clement  Danes  or  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Great.     19  Sept.  1640.  B. 

Bottham,  James,  yeoman,  and  Katherine  Warms- 
ley,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London,  spinster — 
at  St.  James,  Glerkenwell,  Middlesex.  10  June, 
1623.  B. 

Bottell,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  and  Judith 
Newton,  spinster,  of  Savoy  parish,  gen.  lie,  14 
Nov.  1574.  B. 

Botterell,  William,  gent.,  widower,  30,  and  Sara 
Figes,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  spinster, 
21,  her  mother's  consent,  a  widow — at  St. 
Margaret,  New  Fish  Street.  25  May,  1639. 
B. 

Boucher,  Fanstone,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, bachelor,  and  Joanna  Hohnan, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Robert  Holman,  of 
Westminster — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
22  Oct.  1622.  D. 

Boucher,  Gabriel,  of  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street, 
London,  pewterer,  bachelor,  aged  about  22, 
and  Elizabeth  Gill,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of 
Alexander  Gill,  of  St.  Faith,  London,  who 
consents — at  St.  Faith  aforesaid  or  St.  Mildred, 
Poultry.     11  Feb.  163|.  F. 

Boucher,  Richard.     See  Bauchiere. 

Boughan,  Simon.     See  Bowgham. 

Boughey,  Timothy,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  clerk, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Anne  Nicolls,  of  same, 
spinster,  28,  daughter  of  Mary  Nicolls,  of 
Shrewsbury,  widow,  and  at  her  own  disposal 
— at  St.  Bride,  or  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less, 
London,  or  St.  Mary,  Newiugton,  co.  Surrey. 
7  March,  166f .  F. 


Boughton,  Anthony  (Bowton),  of  Westham  Essex, 
gent.,  and  Mary  Farmer,  spinster,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf.     2  May,  1581.  B. 

Boughton,  Sir  Edward,  knight,  and  ....  Feb 
154§.  F. 

Boughton,  Edward,  of  Bilton,  co.  Warwick, 
bachelor,  18,  and  Abigail  Boughton,  spinster, 
18,  daughter  of  William  Boughton,  of  Hill 
Morton,  said  co.  Kent,  who  cou,sents— at  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  Loudon,  or  St.  Giles-iu- 
the-Fields,  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex.    1  May,  1678.  F. 

Boughton,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Grace  Buggin,  of  same, 
spinster,  20,  her  parents  dead,  with  consent 
of  her  brothers,  John  Buggin,  of  North  Cray, 
CO.  Kent,  esq.,  and  Butler  Buggin,  of  New 
Inn,  London,  gent. — at  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
St.  Peter-le-Poor,  or  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street, 
London.     4  March,  167|.   F. 

Boughton,  Michael,  of  St.  James,  Glerkenwell, 
Middlesex,  gilder,  widower,  and  Anne  Caiter, 
of  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London,  widow  of 
Thomas  Carter,  late  of  same,  tailor— at  St. 
James,  Glerkenwell.     2  Jan.  161^.  B. 

Boughton,  Richard,  of  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street, 
London,  gent.,  and  Anne  Briggs,  spinster,  of 
St.  Clement,  Eastcheap,  London,  daughter  of 
Roger  Briggs,  late  of  Beccles,  co.  Suffolk,  yeo- 
man, deceased — at  St.  Alban,  Wood  Street, 
aforesaid.     10  June,  1599.  B. 

Boughton,  Stephen  (Bowton),  of  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  doctor  in  physic,  widower,  about  55,  and 
Margaret  Robinson,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
widow,  about  44 — at  ....  26  Oct.  1668.  V. 
[Not  signed  or  attested.] 

Boughton,  Walter  (Bowton),  of  St.  Mary  Wool- 
noth, and  Ellen  Browmall,  spinster,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Walbrook — at  St.  Stephen  aforesaid. 
1  Feb.  157f  B. 

Boult,  Henry,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
29,  and  Mary  Silvester,  spinster,  20,  daughtei 
of  Mary  Silvester,  of  Reading,  Berks,  widow, 
who  consents — at  Sunning,  co.  Berks,  or  .  .  . 
7  Aug.  1683.  F. 

Boult,  Jonathan,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Anne  Thorpe,  of  St.  Thomas,  co. 
Oxon,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Elizabeth 
Thorpe,  widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Thomas 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .    27  Feb.  169f .  F. 

Boult,  John,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  cooper 
and  Margaret  Allen,  widow  of  George  Allen — 
at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  5  Nov. 
1624.  B. 

Botilt,  John,  widower,  and  Anne  Mugford,  spinster. 
25  July,  1667.  D. 

Boultby,  Benjamin,  of  St.  Giles-iu-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Lowe, 
of  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spin- 
ster, 25,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden,  or  ...  .     10  Aug.  1693.  F. 

Boulter,  Daniel,  of  St.  Martin  Orgar,  London, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth  Cooke,  of  Gains- 
borough, CO.  Lincoln,  spinster,  19,  with  consent 
of  Edward  and  Ann  Cooke,  her  parents — at 
Gainsborough  aforesaid,  or  ....  9  July, 
1701.  F. 

Boulton,  Robert,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
bricklayer,  and  Susan  Cooke,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  in  said  city,  widow  of  Robert 
Cooke,  late  of  Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  gent.,  gen. 
lie.     8  Sept.  1595.    B. 


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Boiiltou,  K()l)ert,  genfc.,  of  St.  Scpnlchre,  bachelor, 
28,  and  l^Iary  I'almer,  of  same,  ;55,  widow  of 
Kohert  rainier,  of  eaine,  grocer,  deceased— at 
St.  Miiiy,  Isliii^ion,  or  St.  Faitli,  liondoii.  11 
July,  16;52.  B. 

Boiilton,  Ro.ijer,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London, 
baker,  aud  Joano  Tyler,  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon, 
Loiulou,  spinstei- — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     5  March,  162|.  B. 

Boiind,  Eleazar  (Bownd),  of  the  Temple,  London, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Ilanna  Maplesden,  of  J3isho])S 
Stafford,  Herts,  spinster,  21,  with  her  mother's 
consent,  her  father  dead — at  St.  Mary  Wool- 
noth,  Loudon,  or  ...  .     5  May,  1698.  F. 

Bound,  John  (Bowne),  of  City  of  London,  haber- 
dasher, and  Elizabeth  Gryffyn,  spinster,  of 
St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street— to  marry  there. 
IFeb.  15|2    B. 

Bound,  John  (Bownde),  clerk,  rector  of  Great 
Horkesley,  co.  Essex,  and  Mary  Ball,  of  Little 
Horkesley,  said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of 
John  Bali,  of  same,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  17  Jan. 
15fa.  B. 

Bound,  Leonard,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury, 
London,  carpenter,  and  Susan  Jackson,  of 
same,  widow — at  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish 
Street,  Loudon.     31  Oct.  1620.  B. 

Bound,  Robert  (Bownde),  turner,  and  Margaret 
Burrowe,  widow,  of  City  of  London,  relict  of 
William  Burrowe,  late  of  Stowmarket,  co. 
Suffolk,  yeoman — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate. 
6  Oct.  1587.  B. 

Bound,  Thomas  (Bowude),  gent.,  aud  Julian 
Favor,  widow,  of  precinct  of  the  Blackfriars, 
x'elict  of  John  Favor,  buttonmaker,  deceased. 

21  Dec.  1597.  B. 

Bound,  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  23,  and  Susan  Bee,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  London,  spinster,  about  18,  consent  of 
mother,  Isabell  Bee,  of  same,  widow,  who 
alleges — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  26  Aug.  1672. 
V. 

Bounty,  William,  of  St.  Martiu-iu-the-Fields, 
gent.,  widower,  about  25,  and  Elizabeth  Cole, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  19,  consent  of  mother, 
Elizabeth    Cole,    widow — at   Barnes,    Surrey. 

22  June,  1GG3.  V. 

Bourchier,  Anthony,  of  St.  Vedast,  alias  Foster, 
London,  linendraper  and  mercer  by  compauy, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Richards,  spinster, 
17,  consent  of  father,  John  Richards,  of 
Thistleworth,  Middlesex- — at  Thistleworth, 
New  Braiuford,  or  Hanwell,  Middlesex,  28 
Aug.  1661.  B. 

Bourchier,  Arthur  (Bourchyer),  of  the  City  of 
London,  gent.,  aud  Katheriue  Clayton,  widow, 
of  St.  Ethelburg,  in  said  city,  gen.  lie,  28 
April,  1570.  B. 

Bourchier,  Brercton,  of  Barnesley,  co.  Gloucester, 
esq.,  widower,  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Katherine 
Bridges,  spinster,  about  20,  with  consent  of 
her  father,  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Chandos — 
at  St.  Anu-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  27  April, 
1700.  F. 

Bourchier,  Fanstone  and  Gabriel.     See  Boucher. 

Bourchier,  the  Right  Hou.  Henry  Lord,  Earl 
of  Bath,  bachelor,  45,  and  the  LadyRachael 
Fane,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London, 
spinster,  25,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Francis, 
Earl  of  Westuioreland,  deceased,  consent  of  her 
mother,  the  Right  Hon.  Mary,  Countess  of 
Westmoreland  —  at  St.  Bartholomew  -  the  - 
Great,  Loudon.     10  Dec.  1638.  B. 


Bourchier,  Henry,  of  St.  Catharine,  near  Tower, 
gent.,  ])acliclor,  about  25,  aud  Aune  Merrall, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  16,  consent  of  her 
friends — at  St.  Bcnnct,  Paul's  Wharf,  or  St. 
Mary  MaLrdalcuc,  Old  Fish  Street.  21  Jan. 
166;-.  V. 

Bourchier,  John  (Bowcher),  Lord  Fitzwarrem 
aud  Frances  Kytson,  of  the  City  of  London. 
11  Dec.  1548.  F. 

Bourchier,  Paul  (Bowcher),  gent,,  of  Waltham- 
stow,  Essex,  widower,  about  60,  and  Ellen 
Blomson,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  about  60, 
widow  of  John  Blomson,  deceased  1^  years 
since — at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London. 
17  Feb.  161i.  B. 

Bourchier,  Paul,  of  Toceter,  co.  Northampton, 
gent.,  about  30,  and  Mary  Duncombe,  of 
Buckingham,  widow,  about  36 — at  St.  Clement 
Danes.     26  May,  1675.  V. 

Bourchier,  Ralph  (Bowrchier),  esq.,  and 
Christian  Harding,  widow,  of  St.  Bennet,  Grace- 
church — to  marry  there.     29  Nov.  1577.  B. 

Bourchier,  Richard,  gent.,  of  Little  Stainbridge, 
Essex,  above  20,  and  Frances  Nuthall,  of 
Rochford,  in  said  county,  spinster,  21 — at 
Canewden,  co.  Essex,  bond  by  said  Bourchier, 
aud  by  James  Nuttall,  of  Rochford,  gent.  27 
May,  1635.  B. 

Bourden,  George,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Philippes, 
widow,  of  Brydewell,  gen,  lie,  2  April,  1573, 
B. 

Bourdon,  Isaac,  of  St.  James,  Westminsters 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Hendery,  of  St. 
Anne  -  in  -  the  -  Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
22,  daughter  of  Edward  Hendery,  of  Ramsey, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Anne  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex. 
15  June,  1695.  F. 

Bourgh,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  skinnei",  and  Ellen  Pryme,  widow 
of  William  Pryme,  late  of  same,  cook — at  St. 
Faith,  London.     4  April,  1626.  B. 

Bourgrave,  "  Jacob,"  of  Westhara,  co.  Essex, 
felmonger,  and  Katherine  Bushe,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Bushe,  of  same, 
yeomau — at  St.  Magnus,  London.  30  Oct. 
1616.  B. 

Bourman,  Thomas,  D.D.,  of  Kingston,  Surrey, 
bachelor,  50,  aud  Ellinor  Lapp,  of  Martin, 
Wilts,  spinster,  40,  alleged  by  Walter  Lapp, 
of  St.  Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  London,  mercer 
— at  Martin  or  Broadchalk,  Wilts,  or  Pen- 
dridge,  Dorset.     22  June,  1666.  F. 

Bourman,  William  (Bowreman),  gent.,  of  Romford, 
Essex,  widower,  45,  and  Audria  Cuddon,  of  Little 
Ilford,  Essex,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  William 
Cuddon,  of  Salingfield,  co.  Suffolk,  esq.,  who 
consents,  alleged  by  Thomas  Cuddon,  gent,,  of 
Barnard's  Inn — at  Barking,  Essex.  19  March, 
162^.  B. 

Bourman,  William,  gent,,  bachelor,  25,  aud  Dul- 
cibella  Robinson,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  the 
Right  Worshipful  Hugh  Robiusou,  D.D.,  who 
consents,  alleged  by  William  Robinson,  of 
Gray's  Inn,  gent. — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
or  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  in  Covent  Garden.  22 
Feb. 163§.  B. 

Bourne.     See  also  Borxe. 

Bourne,  Francis,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  aud 
Barbara  Goldinge,  spinster,  of  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf — at  St.  Bennet  aforesaid.  4 
Dec.  1573.  B. 


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162 


Bourne,  Immanuel,  clerk,  bachelor,  32,  and 
Jemima  Beckiuffham,  of  Tollcsliunt  Major,  co. 
Essex,  spinster,  22,  daof^hter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Beckingham,  of  same,  knight,  who  consents — 
at  Tolleshunt  Major  aforesaid.  7  July,  1623. 
B. 

Bourne,  James,  of  Gretton,  co.  Northampton, 
clerk,  bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Pauncefort, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spin- 
ster, 25,  whose  mother  is  living  and  consenting 
—at  St.  Mary  Somerset.     7  July,  1681.  F. 

Bourne,  John,  esq.,  and  Winifred  Cockerell,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  17  Nov.  1568.  B. 

Bourne,  John  (Bowrne),  and  Dorothy  Moores, 
spinster,  of  St.  Albans,  in  St.  Albans,  co. 
Herts,  at — St.  Anne  and  Agnes,  London. 
9  May,  1579.  B. 

Bourne,  John,  and  Frances  Whale,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  spinsier.     3  Feb.  163|.  D. 

Bourne,  John,  jun.,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
citizen,  and  physician,  of  London,  bachelor, 
abont  21,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Gibbs,  of  Halsted, 
Essex,  spinster,  about  22,  hernaother's  consent 
—at  Halsted  aforesaid.     6  A  pril,  1669.  V. 

Bourne,  John,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  doctor 
in  physic,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Ellinor 
Dawson,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  widow,  about 
30— at  St.  Clement  Danes.  4  March,  167^. 
V. 

Bourne,  Nicholas  (Bowrne),  and  Anne  Mason, 
spinster,  of  City  of  London — at  St.  Bennet, 
Gracechurch  Street.      27  Dec.  1577.  B. 

Bourne,  Mr.  Richard,  clerk,  M.A.,  -^acar  of  Hilling- 
don,  Middlesex,  widower,  and  Helen  Vincent,  of 
Acton,  Middlesex,  widow  of  William  Vincent, 
of  same,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Alban,  Wood 
Street.     14  June,  1619.  B. 

Bourne,  Richard,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  widower, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Anna  Salmon,  of  Fulham, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  22,  her  mother's 
consent — in  Temple  church,  or  at  Fulham 
aforesaid.     23  July,  1677.  V. 

Bourne,  Robert,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
brickmaker,  and  Alice  Sparkes,  of  same, 
spinster — at  same.     23  May,  1626.  B. 

Bourne,  Samuel,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mrs.  Susanna  Medlicott,  of 
Frogmorton  Street,  spinster,  21,  father's 
consent— at  St.  Benetfink.     16  Oct.  1695.  B. 

Bourne,  Thomas,  of  London,  mercer,  and  Agnes 
Powell,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  spinster, 
daughter  of  David  Powell,  of  same,  merchant 
taylor,  gen.  lie.     11  Dec.  1596.  B. 

Bourne,  Vincent,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  32,  and  Lucia  Jewell,  of  same, 
widow,  30  and  upwards — at  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  the  Royal 
Chapel,  Whitehall.     14  March,  172^.    F. 

Bourne,  Walter,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  23,  and  Elizabeth  Craford,  of  same, 
spinster,  26 — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street.     7  May,  1638.  B. 

Bourne,  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
and  Sarah  Bourne,  widow,  of  the  City  of 
London,  gen.  lie,  21  July,  1582.  B. 

Bourne,  William,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Mid- 
dlesex, cordwainer,  and  Agnes  Johnson,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  London,  widow  of  Richard 
Johnson — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  7  Dec. 
1618.  B. 

Bourne,  William  (Bourn),  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  bachelor,  25,  and  Margaret  Hill,  of 
same,  spinster,  24 — at  St.  Faith.  3  Feb. 
164fl.  B. 

Bourneley,  Richard  [?  Barnley,]  clerk,  vicar  of 
Althorne,  co. Essex,  and"Saunderina"  Silvester, 
widow,  of  same,  gen.  lie,  12  March,  157|. 
B. 

London  Marriage  Licences, 


Boush,  Maximilian,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs. 
Rebcccali  Eastmc.id,  of  same,  spinster,  about 
25,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Martin  afore- 
said. 29  March,  1679.  V. 
Bovey,  Charles,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  26, 
and  Mrs.  Margaret  Pigott,  of  Bassingborne,  co. 
Cambridge,  spinster,  21,  father's  consent — at 
Bassingborne,  or  ...  .     8  Feb.  170f .  F. 

Bovey,  John,  of  All  Hallows-the-Less,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Isabel  Powers,  of  same,  widow,  40 — at 
St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf.  28  Feb.  166*. 
B. 

Bowater,  Humphrey,  merchant,  of  St.  Bennet 
Sherehog,  bachelor,  31,  and  Dorothy  Norton, 
of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  spint-ter,  19,  daughter 
of  Richard  Norton,  of  same,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  St.  Peter-le-Poor.  18  Aug.  1643. 
B. 

Bowater,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  Middle  Temple, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Anne  Tindall,  of  Great 
Maplestead,  Essex,  spinster,  20,  consent  of 
father,  Deane  Tindall,  of  same,  esq. — at  Great 
Maplestead  aforesaid.     18  Sept.  1639.  B. 

Bowcocke,  Richard,  of  Middle  Temjjle,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Banister,  of 
Stevenage,  Herts,  about  20,  her  father's 
consent — at  Bishop's  Hatfield,  Herts.  20  April, 
1667.  V. 

Bowdeler,  Henry,  of  St.  Bartholomew-near-the- 
Stocks,  and  Margaret  Vanhove,  spinster,  of 
St.  Laurence  Pountney,  geji.  he,  21  Dec.  1574. 
B. 

Bowdeler,  Richard,  of  St.  Bartholomew-near-the- 
Stocks,  London,  and  Agnes  Yonge,  spinster,  of 
St.  Peter-le-Poor — at  St.  Peter  aforesaid.  26 
Aug.  1569.  B. 

Bowden,  George,  of  St.Martin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor, about  45,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Powell,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  widow,  about  40 — 
at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  St.  Mary,  Savoy, 
or  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  11  Jan.  167f. 
V. 

Bowden,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Diana  Barrett, 
of  Distaflf  Lane,  London,  spinster,  about  22, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 
Old  Fish  Street.     18  Aug.  1676.  V. 

Bowdler,  Samuel,  of  Arlscott,  co.  Salop,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Elizabeth  Wright,  of 
Hampton,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  23,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  or 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.     22  March,  166f .  V. 

Bowdyche,  Richard,  of  Barking,  and  Joanna 
Savage,  of  St.  Magnus.     25  Aug.  1554.  B. 

Bowe,  John,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  and 
Johanna  Bybie,  widow,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate 
—at  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street.    9  May,  1579.  B. 

Bowell,  Nicholas,  of  Bentley,  co.  Southampton, 
esq.,  widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Stonehouse,  of  Cockthropp,  co.  Oxon,  widow, 
about  45— at  St.  Bride,  London.  13  Nov.  1663. 
V. 

Bowen,  Evan,  1618.     See  Abowen. 

Bowen,  Hugh,  of  Upton,  co.  Pembroke,  gent., 
about  26,  and  Elizabeth  Laugharne,  of  St. 
Bride,  in  said  county,  spinster,  20,  consent  of 
father  and  mother,  Rowland  and  Ann 
Laugharne — at  St.  Bride,  London,  or  St. 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  alleged  by  William 
Bowen,  of  St.  Gregory,  London,  draper. 
2  June,  1662.  B. 

Bowen,  Richard,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary,  Strand,  also 
Savoy,  bachelor,  26  or  27,  and  Catherine 
Erlysman,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  23, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Faith.  17  July,  1633. 
B. 

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Bowen,  Thomas,  cf  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury, 
London,  j^oldsmith,  and  Martha  Harris,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  si)inster, 
daughter  of  Hugh  J I  arris,  of  Shrewsbury,  co. 
Salop,  draper — at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex. 
6  Feb.  162f .  B. 

Bcwen,  Walter,  victuallci-,  bachelor,  and  Lydia, 
Burdes,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Burdes,  of 
Eatonborrow,  co.  Northampton,  j-eoman — at 
Trinity  Church,  Trinity  Lane,  London. 
19  July,  1G20.  B. 

Bower,  Hugh,  and  Sibill  Bartlett,  spinster,  of 
Ware,  Herts,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jewry.  28  June, 
1578.  B. 

Bower,  Richard,  of  Westminster,  gent.,  widower, 
and  Mary  Gorton,  spinster,  25,  with  consent  of 
her  mother,  the  wife  of  Robert  Yore,  of 
Highworth,  co.  Wilts — at  St.  Mary,  in 
Wilsden  or  Paddington,  co.  Middlesex.  11  Oct. 
1664.  F. 

Bower,  William,  of  city  of  Wells,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  2i,  and  Sarah  Heath,  of  same,  22  and 
upwards,  her  father's  cousent^at  Shepton 
Mallett,  CO.  Somerset.     9  Nov.  1672.    V. 

Bowers,  James,  of  All  Hallows  Staining,  London, 
draper,  and  Jane  Barley,  of  St.  Michael 
Basishaw,  said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of 
John  Barley,  late  of  same,  deceased,  gen.  lie. 
15  Aug.  1595.  B. 

Bowes,  Jerome,  of  the  queen's  household,  gent., 
and  Jane  Calthropp,  of  the  City  of  London, 
widow,  gen.  lie.     12  Aug.  1562.   B. 

Bowes,  Paul,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  esq., 
and  Bridget,  daughter  of  — •  Sturges,  of  the 
same,  esq. — at  any  church  in  the  diocese  of 
London.  25  Aug.  1666.  F.  [On  a  leaf  at  the 
beginning  of  the  volume.] 

Bowes,  Thomas,  of  St.  Michael  Basishaw,  London, 
goldsmith,  and  Dorcas  Harman,  spinster,  of 
same,  daughter  of  James  Harmau,  of  same, 
goldsmith,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  15  Nov.  1591. 
B. 

Bowett,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
vintner,  and  EUeuor  Saunders,  of  St.  Mary 
Woolnoth,  London,  widow  of  —  Saunders, 
gent. — at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex.  17  May, 
1620.  B. 

Bowgham,  Simon,  gent.,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
and  Anne  Danyell,  spinster,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London,  gen.  lie,  26  May,  1571.    B. 

Bowlien,  Hipwell,  of  the  City  of  London,  baker, 
bachelor,  and  Margaret  Grenefeild,  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Christopher  Greenfield, 
late  of  Whaley,  co.  Lancaster,  inuholder — at 
St.  Mary  Magdalen  aforesaid.  2  March,  162i. 
B. 

Bowlande,  John,  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard  Street, 
and  Elizabeth  Thene,  widow,  cf  St.  Antholin, 
gen.  lie.     2.3  Feb.  157?.  B. 

Bowlande,  Roger  (Bowland),  of  St.  Mildred-in- 
t he- Poultry,  Loudon,  and  Avice  Gryggesbie, 
of  All  Hallows  Barking,  London — at  All 
Hallows  aforesaid.     6  June  1550.  B. 

Bowldrye,  John,  and  Alice  Taylor,  spinster,  of 
Staines,  co.  Middlesex — at  Stanwell,  Middle- 
sex.    24  Feb.  157|.  B. 

Bowie,  George,  gent.,  of  Chislehurst,  co.  Kent, 
bachelor,  28,  and  Abigail  Booth,  of  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  William 
Booth,  merchant,  deceased,  consent  of  Court 
of  Orphans,  Londoia — at  St.  Magnus  oi 
Stepney.     16  July,  1639.  B. 

Bowles,  Edward,  of  Westham,co.  Essex,  London, 
miller,  and  Margaret  Gibbes,  of  same,  widow 
of  Richard  Gibbes,  late  of  same,  Monier,  gen. 
lie,  6  May,  1597.  B. 


Bowles,  George,  and  Johanna  Gales,  widow,  of 
St.  Swithin,  London — to  marry  there.  3  Oct. 
1579.  B. 

Bowles,  Gyles,  of  Ockingham,  Berks,  gent., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Margaret  Savage,  of 
Barkham,  .said  county,  widow,  about  55 — at 
Hurst  or  St.  Mary,  in  Reading,  or  Barkham 
aforesaid.     25  June,  1663.  V. 

Bowles,  Henry,  of  Standon,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  37,  and  Suzan  Jason,  of  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  52,  widow  of  Robert  Jason,  esq., 
of  same,  who  died  three-quarters  of  a  year 
since,  attested  by  Thomas  Bowles,  gent.,  of 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster — at  Enfield  afore- 
said.    22  Nov.  1610.  B. 

Bowles,  James,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  vintner,  and  Isabell  Florey,  of  St. 
Anne,  Blackfriars,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  —  Florey,  deceased — at  St.  Mary,  White- 
chapel, aforesaid.    6  May,  1617.  B. 

Bowles,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
widower,  30,  and  Jane  Chute,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  spinster,  about  same  age,  daughter 
of  Charles  Chute,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents 
—at  St.  Bride.     22  June,  1633.  B. 

Bowles,  John,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London, 
widower,  and  Mary  Corbet,  of  St.  Catherine 
Coleman,  London,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of 
Vincent  Corbet,  of  ....  co.  Essex,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields  or  Stepney, 
CO.  Middlesex.     14  April,  1671.  F. 

Bowles,  John,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  27,  and  Mrs.  Katherine  Joyliffe,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  17,  her 
parents  dead,  consent  of  William  Bigg,  esq., 
her  curator — at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  or  Lambeth,  Surrey. 
7  Dec.  1675.  V. 

Bowles,  Maurice,  tailor,  and  Mary  Dalton, 
spinster,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  daughter 
of  John  Dalton,  of  Pedmore,  co.  Worcester, 
blacksmith,  deceased  —  at  Shoreditch.  28 
Sept.  1583.  B. 

Bowles,  Oliver,  of  St.  Margaret  Moses,  London 
widower,  40,  and  Jane  3Iarkham,  spinster,  20, 
her  parents  dead,  consent  of  her  uncle,  Henry 
Markham,  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts,  gent. — - 
at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street, 
London.     18  Jan.  166J.   F. 

Bowles,  Samuel,  of  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Ann  Browne,  of  St.  Austin, 
London,  spinster,  24,  a  maidservant,  at  her 
o^vn  disposal— at  St.  Faith  or  Christchurch, 
London.     5  July,  1640.  B. 

Bowles,  Valentine,  of  the  City  of  London, 
widower,  and  Elizabeth  Isacke,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook,  London. 
14  Jan.  161|.  B. 

Bowling,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Peter,  Westcheap, 
London,  and  Rose  Aske,  spinster,  of  same, 
gen.  lie,  2iNov.  1579.  B. 

Bowmer,  William,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  and 
Alice  Walthowe,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  30  Nov. 
1568.  B. 

Bownell,  Richard,  and  Dorcas  Baylye,  spinster, 
of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  daughter  of  — 
Baylye,  of  co.  Lincoln,  husbandman— at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn.     21  Sept.  1583.  B. 

Bownest,  John,  of  Little  Hormead,  and  "  Marciam" 
Cooke,  spinster,  of  Great  Chisshull,  co.  Essex, 
gen.  lie     13  Dec.  1577.  B. 

Bowring,  Ralph,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  apothecary,  and  Prudence  Moyle, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Moyle,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  gent. — at  Fulham, 
said  county.     28  Sept.  1021.  B. 


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Bowsell,  John,  of  Bardfield,  co.  Essex,  glover,  and 
Hester  Bateman,  of  same,  spinster — at  same. 
3  March,  162°.     B. 

Bowser,  George,  and  Marcella  Burrell,  of  Stepnej' 
- — to  marry  there.     IG  Jan.  15|{j.  B. 

Bowser,  John,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  sailor,  and  Joane  Thorne,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Thorne,  tailor — at 
same.     24  July,  1624.  B. 

Bowster,  Anthony,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
chandler,  and  Alice  Levett,  spinster,  of  All 
Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  gen.  lie,  4  Oct.  1582. 
B. 

Bowtell,  William,  of  Great  Dunmow,  Essex, 
husbandman,  and  Anne  Nightingale,  of  precinct 
of  St.  Martin-le- Grand,  spinster  —  at  St. 
Leonard,  in  said  precinct.     2  Oct.  IGIG.  D. 

Bowyer,  Andrew,  of  St.  Michael  Basishaw, 
London,  pewterer,  and  Anne  Gest,  of  St. 
Augustine,  said  city,  daughter  of  Ralph  Gest, 
late  of  same,  plasterer,  deceased  —  at  St. 
Gregory,  London.     22  Nov.  1613.  B. 

Bowyer,  Anthony,  of  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  34,  and  Mrs.  Katlierine  St. 
John,  of  St.  Giles-in-tho-Fields,  spinster, 
about  18,  consent  of  father,  Henry  St.  John, 
esq. — at  St.  Paul,  Coveut  Garden,  St.  Giles 
aforesaid,  or  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  13  Feb.  1G7|. 
V. 

Bowyer,  Sir  Edmund,  knight,  of  Camberwell, 
Surrey,  widower,  and  Dame  Martha  Croplye, 
of  Richmond,  Surrey,  widow — at  Richmond, 
Surrey,  aforesaid.     7  Jan.  167^.  V. 

Bowyer,  Gilbert,  of  St.  Anne  and  Agnes, 
Aldersgate,  Loudon,  tailor,  and  Joane  Clifton, 
of  St.  Augustine,  said  city,  sj^inster,  daughter 
of  —  Clifton,  of  CO.  Gloucester,  husbandman, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  19  Jan.  159^.  B. 

Bowyer,  Heigham,  gent.,  of  St.  Thomas-the- 
Ai)ostle,  London,  bachelor,  20,  father  dead, 
and  Mary  Holmer,  about  20,  widow  of 
Richard  Holmer,  gent.,  deceased  a  year 
since,  of  same  parish — at  St.  Thomas  afore- 
said.    4  Nov.  1616.  B. 

Bowyer,  Henry,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
bachelor,  34,  and  Magdalen  Willis,  sjjinster, 
about  21,  with  consent  of  her  mother. 
Prudence  Willis,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, widow — at  St.  Michael-le-Querne, 
London.     23  Aug.  1664.  F. 

Bowyer,  Henry,  of  the  city  of  Chichester,  gent., 
widower,  and  Martha  Greenfield,  of  same, 
widow — at  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  Hunston,  near 
Chichester,  or  St.  Martin,  Chichester.  16  May, 
1673.  F. 

Bowyer,  James,  of  the  City  of  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Sarah  Milward,  spinster, 
23,  daughter  of  Richard  Milward,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  tailor,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Clement  aforesaid.  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex,  or  Redriffe  (Rotherhithe),  co. 
Surrey.     18  April,  1633.  F. 

Bowyer,  Sir  John,  bart.,  of  Kinpersley,  co. 
Stafford,  bachelor,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Murray,  of 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  sjDinster,  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Mary,  in  town  of 
Warwick.     10  July,  1672.  V. 

Bowyer,  Marmaduke  (Bowyear),  ^sic  subs.,  in 
margin,  Bowyer]  of  St.  Dunstan-iu-the-West, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Rebecca 
Hussey,  of  same,  spinster,  about  18,  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Clement  Danes,  or 
Knightsbridge,  Middlesex.    16  Aug.  1669.  V. 


Bowyer,  Richard  (Bowier),  of  St.  Olave,  Silver 
Street,  London,  pewterer,  and  Joane  Under- 
wood, of  St.  Michael,  Wood  Street,  London, 
spinster — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London. 
3  June,  1661.  B. 

Bowyer,  Robert,  draper,  and  Suzannah  Wallwyn, 
widow,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  relict  of 
Robert  Wallwyn,  late  of  same,  chirurgeon^ 
at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.     23  Sept.  1584.  B. 

Bowyer,  Robert,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  barber,  and  Margaret  Lea,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Charles  Lea,  of  same, 
girdler — at  St.  Alphage,  London.  14  July, 
1623.  B. 

Bowyer,  Robert,  of  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  23,  and  Margaret 
Brent,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Jane  Brent, 
of  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  widow,  who  con- 
sents— at  Richmond  aforesaid,  or  Hanworth, 
Middlesex.     21  July,  1677.  F. 

Bowyer,  Thomas,  of  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall, 
London,  clerk,  bachelor,  25,  and  Frances 
Beard,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Beard,  late  of  the  town  and  county  of 
Huntingdon,  D.D.,  deceased,  in  the  consent 
of  her  mother,  the  widow  Beard,  of  God- 
manchester,  said  county  —  at  St.  Faith, 
London.     l7Jan.l63|.  F. 

Bowyer,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
London,  widower,  about  31,  and  Joanna 
Reeves,  of  same,  spinster,  about  22,  at  her 
own  disposal,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  London.     28  Jan.  167|.  V. 

Bowyer,  William,  esq.,  of  Hisson,  co.  Cambridge, 
2G  or  27,  father  dead,  and  Dorothy  Hutton, 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  Loudon,  spinster,  18  or 
19,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hutton,  of  same, 
esq.,  who  consents — at  St.  Sepulchre  afore- 
said.    21  April,  1616.  B. 

Bowyer,  William  (Bowyear),  of  Laytonstone, 
Essex,  gent.,  bachelor,  21,  and  Lettice 
Wiugate,  spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Francis 
Wingate,  of  Harlingtou,  Beds,  esq.,  who 
consents — at  Harlingtou  aforesaid.  30  Mav, 
1666.  F. 

Box,  Henry,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Elizabeth  Dade,  spinster,  above  21, 
daughter  of  Ruth  Dade,  of  All  Hallows-the- 
Great,  London,  widow,  who  consents — at  All 
Hallows  Barking,  London,  or  ...  .  18  Jan. 
169|.  F. 

Box,  William,  gent.,  bachelor,  38,  and  Charity 
Holmes,  sjiinster,  21,  daughter  of  John 
Holmes,  merchant  taylor,  deceased,  consent  of 
her  mother,  Jane  Holmes,  widow — at  St. 
Anne  and  Agnes,  or  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London.     27  Oct.  1623.  B. 

Box,  Richard  (Boxe),  of  St.  Maiy,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  cooi^er,  and  Mary  Cocke,  of 
same,  widow  of  Robert  Cocke — at  St.  Faith, 
London.     15  Feb.  162f .  B. 

Boyce,  Adrian,  haberdasher,  and  Margai'et 
Smithe,  of  St.  Mary,  Aldei'manbur}',  London, 
widow  of  Edward  Smithe,  late  of  City  of 
London,  gent.,  gen.  lie,  23  Julj^,  1589.  B. 

Boyce,  Garrett,  of  St.  Seijulchre,  and  Katherine 
Smithe,  spinster,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street — at  St.  Stephen  aforesaid.  22  May 
1579.  B. 

Boyce,  Garrett,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  cordwainer,  and 
Mary  Dalton,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate — at 
St.  Botolph  aforesaid.    1  Dec.  1580.  B. 

Boyce,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex,  sailor,  and  Anne  Church,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Church,  de- 
ceased — at  St.  Nicholas,  Acoug,  London.  16 
May,  1625.  B. 

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Boyce,  Philip,  of  St.  Magnus-ye-Martyr,  London, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Mary  Courtho))o,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-thc-Wcst,  sjjinster,  23- — at  St. 
Edmund,  Lombard  Street.    21  June,  1721.   B. 

Boyce,  Richard,  of  St.  Mildred-in-the-PouUry, 
London,  clothworker,  and  Agnes  Cace,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  said  city,  widow  of  Richard 
Cace,  late  of  same,  gardener — at  St.  Botolph 
aforesaid.     17  July,  1602.  B. 

Boyce,  Richard,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middle- 
sex, sailor,  and  Sarah  Grove,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  William  Grove,  of  same,  sailor — 
at  same.     8  Feb.  lG2f.  B. 

Boyce,  Richard,  of  Bridewell  precinct,  London, 
merchant  taylor,  and  Alice  Roberts,  of  St. 
James,  Clerkeuwell,  Middlesex,  widow  of 
Thomas  Morgan  (sic) — at  Bridewell  Chapel. 
G  Sept.  1626.  B. 

Boyce,  Simon,  husbandman,  and  Alice  Cole,  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  spinster — at 
St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  11  June, 
1623.  B. 

Boyce,  William  (Boyse),  gent.,  of  Middle  Temple, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Margaret  Potkin,  of  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft,  spinster,  23,  daughter  of 
John  Potkin,  citizen  and  painter  stainer,  of 
London,  who  consents — at  St.  Andrew-in-the- 
Wardrobe.     22  Feb.  163f.  B. 

Boyle,  Hugh,  mercer,  and  Margaret  Sandy, 
spinster,  of  St.  Martin,  Ii-onmonger  Lane, 
daughter  of  John  Sandye,  late  of  Abbardaren, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
26  Jan.  158f.  B. 

Boyle,  John,  gent.,  of  Gray's  Inn,  bachelor,  23, 
his  father  dead,  and  Anne  Dodsworth,  22, 
widow  of  John  Dodsworth,  late  of  .  .  .  .,  co. 
York,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Martin,  Ludgate. 
7  June,  1630.  B. 

Boyle,  Richard,  stationer,  and  Eleanor  Brayne, 
spinster,  of  St.  Michael  Queenhithe,  daughter 
of  William  Brayne,  of  co.  Warwick,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie,  7  Aug.  1586.  B. 

Boylston,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
citizen  and  goldsmith,  bachelor,  about  23,  and 
Mrs.  EUinou  Dam,  of  St.  Dun stan-in-the -West, 
spinster,  about  17,  consent  of  father,  George 
Dam,  of  Rochester,  Kent,  gent. — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  or  ...  .     31  July,  1666.  V. 

Boynton,  Matthew,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripple- 
gate,  widower,  40,  and  Katherine  Stapleton,  of 
same,  widow,  28 — at  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish 
Street.     11  May,  1636.  B. 

Boys,  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  25, and  Mrs.  Jane  Price, 
of  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  widow,  about  22,  with 
consent  of  her  father,  Sir  Richard  Head,  of 
same,  bart.— at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall  or 
....     28  March  1679.  V. 

Boys,  Robert,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bacheloi',  22,  consent  of  father,  Robert  Boys, 
of  same,  esq.,  and  Grace  Powell,  of  Hampton, 
Middlesex,  18,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Powell,  of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields.  2  Dec.  163 L  B. 
Boys,  Samuel,  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  gent.,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Philadelphia  Parker,  about  17,  daughter 
of  Sir  Thomas  Parker,  knight,  who  consents — 
at  Willington,  Jevington,  or  West  Deane,  co. 
Sussex.  10  Jan.  164f.  P. 
Boys,  William,  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  24,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Shirley,  of 
Preston,  co.  Sussex,  20  and  upwards,  her 
father's  consent — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch. 
10  March,  166f .  V. 
Boyse,  John,  and  Dorothy  Poake.  20  Nov.  1572. 
F. 


Boyse,  Nicholas,  of  the  City  of  London,  carpenter, 
and  Phillis  Bennett,  widow  of  —  Bennett, 
cordwainer— at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane, 
London.     15  June,  1624.  B. 

Boyton,  Hubbard,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  29,  and  Anne  Garth- 
waite,  of  same,  spinster,  about  28,  and  at  own 
disposal— at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden.  22  Jan. 
1671.  V. 

Brabonde,  William, of  Lamborne,  co.  Essex,  cord- 
wainer, and  Joane  Androwes,  spinster,  of  the 
City  of  London,  daughter  of  —  Androwes,  of 
Grensted,  co.  Sussex,  butcher,  gen.  lie,  11 
Aug.  1589.  B. 

Brabone,  James,  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  mer- 
chant of  the  Staple,  bachelor,  40,  and  Dorothy 
Archer,  of  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  spinster, 
22,  daughter  of  Thomas  Archer,  Royston, 
Herts,  who  consents — at  St.  Michael,  Queen- 
hithe.    9  Feb..l62|.  B. 

Braborne,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street, 
haberdasher,  and  Alice  Hallewell,  widow,  of 
the  City  of  London,  relict  of  John  Hallewell, 
late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  linen- 
dra])er,  gen.  lie.     4  Nov.  1587.  B. 

Braborne,  William,  of  the  diocese  of  London,  and 
Sarah  Snyth,  of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard 
Street,  gen.  lie.,  24  Nov.  1565.  B. 

Brabyon,  Edward,  of  the  City  of  London,  gent., 
and  Mary  Smithe,  spinster,  of  same,  gen.  lie, 
16  Dec.  1566.  B. 

Brace,  Francis,  of  the  town  of  Bedford,  gent., 
widower,  29,  and  Anne  Thurloe,  of  Astwood, 
Bucks,  spinster,  23,  daughter  of  Anne  Thurloe, 
widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Andrew  Under- 
shaft,  London,  or  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
Middlesex.     15  Aug.  1683.  F. 

Brace,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs.  Joane  Amps, 
of  Royston,  co.  Cambridge,  spinster,  about  22, 
her  father's  consent — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  St.  Bride,  or  the  Temple  chapel.  20  Jan. 
167^.  V. 

Bracewell,  Robert,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  draper, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Grace  Toller,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  22,  daughter  of  Edmund  Toller, 
of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields.     23  July,  1616.  B. 

Bracher,  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
victualler,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mary 
Flower,  of  same,  widow,  about  40 — at  St. 
Mary,  Savoy.     28  Sept.  1666.  V. 

Bracke,  Simon,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  cooper,  and  Jane  Wilison  [in  margin, 
Willson],  of  same,  spinster — at  St.  Catherine 
aforesaid.     14  April,  1620.  B. 

Bracke,  Simon,  of  All  Hallows  Staining,  London, 
wine  -  cooper,  and  Sarah  Rothwell,  of  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church,  said  city,  sijinster, 
daughter  of  —  Rothwell,  deceased  —  at  St. 
Catherine  Cree  Church.     22  Jan.  161|.  B. 

Brackenbury,  Thomas  (Brackiuburie),  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  and  Susanna  Ponder,  spinster,  of 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West— at  St.  Dnnstan 
aforesaid.     29  Jan.  157|.  B. 

Brackenbury,  William  (Brakyubere),  and 
Katherine  Sober.     2  Sept.  1548.  F. 

Brackley,  John,  of  Thursley,  co.  Southampton, 
clerk,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Sarah  Stillwell, 
of  same,  spinster,  aged  21,  her  parents  dead — 
at  same.     19  Dec.  1671.  V. 

Brackley,  Robert,  of  Cobham,  co.  Surrey,  bachelor, 
22,  and  Elizabeth  Dryden,  spinster,  of  St. 
Bartholomew-the-Less,  London,  spinster,  above 
21,  at  her  own  disposal — at  All  Hallows-in-the- 
Wall,  London.     10  June,  1704.  F. 


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Brackley,  Thomas,  clerk,  vicar  of  Ugley,  co. 
Essex,  and  Margaret  Feild,  of  Christchurch, 
London,  spinster — at  Widdington,  co.  Essex. 
28  May,  1G23.   B. 

Bracy,  Thomas,  linendraper,  and  Hannah  Hart, 
of  Christchurch,  London,  spinster — at  Christ- 
church,  London.     30  Jan.  162f .  B. 

Bradborne,  Edward  (Bradbourue),  esq.,  of  St. 
Foster,  in  Foster  Lane,  London,  bachelor,  38, 
and  Jane  Wymoudsold,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart 
Street,  widow,  28,  relict  of  ElkynWymondsold, 
late  of  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  gent.,  deceased — • 
at  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  or  All  Hallows  Bark- 
ing.    25  Jan.  IGfg.  B. 

Bradborne,  Humphrey,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  bachelor,  37,  and  Frances  Copley, 
of  Langford,  Berks,  spinster,  21,  her  father 
dead,  attested  by  Walter  Copley,  of  Middle 
Temple,  gent. — at  Hayes,  Middlesex,  or  St. 
Mary-le-Strand.     22  May,  1634.  B. 

Bradbury,  Henry  (Bradberye),  of  St.  Michael, 
near  Basinghall,  and  Alice  Lewley,  widow,  of 
St.  Mary  Axe,  Loudon — to  marry  at  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft.     9  Jan.  15f§.  B. 

Bradbury,  John  (Bradburye),  waterman,  and 
Mary  Clerke,  widow,  of  St.  Bride,  Fleet 
Street,  relict  of  Thomas  Clerke,  of  Wigh,  co. 
Kent,  butcher,  at  All  Hallows  Barking.  27 
April,  1585.  B. 

Bradbury,  Robert  (Bradburye),  yeoman,  of  St. 
Peter,  in  the  Tower  of  London,  and  Tabitha 
Eobynson,  of  St.  Andrew,  Eastcheap,  said 
city,  spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Robinson, 
of  same,  basket-maker,  gen.  lie.  17  Oct.  1592. 
B. 

Bradbury,  Robert,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
London,  joiner,  and  Margaret  Guy,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow  of  ■ —  Guy,  clerk 
— at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  in  the  Strand.  1  April, 
1620.  B. 

Bradbury,  Thomas.    See  Bradford. 

Bradbury,  Thomas, draper,  and  Margaret  Redman, 
of  St.  Magnus,  TiOndon,  widow — at  St.  Faith, 
London.     27  July,  1626.  B. 

Bradbury,  William,  of  the  town  of  Hertford,  co. 
Herts,  clerk,  bachelor,  24,  and  Jane  Browne, 
spinster,  24,  daughter  of  Joseph  Browne,  of 
same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  All  Saints,  in 
Hertford,  aforesaid.     5  Sept.  1664.  F. 

Braddon,  Edwai-d,  of  the  diocese  of  London,  and 
Ursula  Stoker.  18  April,  1571.  F. 

Bradfield,  William,  of  St.  Margaret  Moses, 
London,  cordwaiuer,  and  Mary  Dyer,  of  St. 
Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Robert  Dyer,  of  the  City  of 
London,  Salter  —  at  St.  Mildred  aforesaid. 
8  May,  1619.  B. 

Bradford,  John,  clerk,  M.A.,  rector  of  Much 
Wakering,  co.  Essex,  widower,  57,  and 
Gertrude  Leech,  of  Westham,  Essex,  56, 
widow  of  one  Leech,  late  of  co.  Leicester, 
gent. — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  or 
Much  Wakering  aforesaid.     27  Feb.  163f .  F. 

Bradford,  John,  and  Mary  Davies,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     24  Dec.  1639.  D. 

Bradford,  John,  of  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  26,  and  Jane  Parr,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  22,  her  parents  dead  —  at 
Camberwell  aforesaid.     24  Dec.  1661.  V. 

Bradford,  Peter,  of  St.  John,  Walbrook,  London, 
merchant  taylor,  and  Margaret  Lanam,  of 
same,  widow  of  Richard  Lanam,  late  of  same 
—at  St.  John,  Walbrook.     15  July,  1603.  B. 

Bradford,  Thomas  [in  margin,  Bradbury],  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  haberdasher, 
and  Anne  Bickford,  of  same,  spinster — at 
St.  Alphage,  London.     7  March,  162|.  B. 


Bradley,  Francis,  of  Ac  worth,  co.  York,  gent., 
Ijachclor,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Jennings, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the  Fields,  spinster,  about  30, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid, 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden. 
2  Nov.  1675.  V. 

Bradley,  Henry,  gent.,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Mary  Nicholos,  of  Henley, 
CO.  Oxon,  spinster,  19,  consent  of  father, 
William  Nichols,  of  same,  gent. — at  St.  Faith. 
8  June,  1641.    B. 

Bradley,  Henry,  of  St.  Benedict,  Gracechurch, 
London,  citizen  and  pewterer,  bachelor,  about 
21,  and  Martha  Trott,  of  Godstone,  Surrey, 
spinster,  about  20,  her  mother's  consent— at 
Godstone  aforesaid.     8  Jan.  167|-.  V. 

Bradley,  Humphrey,  gent.,  and  Anne  Sermartens, 
spinster,  of  St.  Gabriel  Fenchurcb,  London, 
daughter  of  —  Sermartens,  late  of  Flanders, 
gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  27  June,  1589.  B. 

Bradley,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  and  Mary  Pope,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  widow — at  St.  Margaret  aforesaid. 
7  April,  1610.  D. 

Bradley,  Richard,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Street,  of  same,  spinster 
—at  same.     12  Oct.  1616.  D. 

Bradley,  Thomas,  of  East  Greenwich,  Kent, 
gent  ,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Holland,  of  All  Hallows  Stayniug,  London, 
spinster,  about  23,  her  father's  consent — at 
.A.11  Hallows  Stayning  aforesaid.    23  Jan.  167". 

y. 

Bradley,  William,  and  Jane  Thornage,  spinster,  of 
Fulham — to  marry  there.     5  June,  1564.  B. 

Bradley,  William,  clerk,  rector  of  Stocton,  co. 
Salop,  and  Elizabeth  Holland,  of  Bridgnorth, 
said  county,  widow- — at  Stockton  or  Bridg- 
north aforesaid,  or  ....  co.  Salop.  4  May, 
1669.  F. 

Bradocke,  Thomas,  of  Stansted  Abbott,  Herts, 
clerk,  S.T.B.,  and  Elizabeth  Graves,  spinster, 
gen.  lie,  20  Aug.  1593.   B. 

Bradshaigflit,  Roger  ["esq."  in  margin  only],  of 
Wigan,  CO.  Lancaster,  bachelor,  22,  and  Mary 
Murray,  of  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex,  si^inster, 
about  18,  her  father  dead,  consent  of  her 
friends  and  relations,  alleged  by  Joseph 
Thompson,  vicar  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London— at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West  or  St. 
Sepulchre,  London.     7  April,  1673.  F. 

Bradshaw,  Arundell,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  widower,  and  Elizabeth  Bamett, 
of  King  Street,  near  Guildhall,  London, 
spinster,  26,  and  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex,  or  .  .  .  '.  14  Dec. 
1681.  F. 

Bradsliaw,  Come  wall,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  his  father's 
consent,  and  Mary  Pym,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  father's  consent,  alleged  by 
William  Bradshaw,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  citizen  and  clothworker  —  at  St. 
Sepulchre,  Loudon.     3  July,  1666.  V. 

Bradshaw,  Edward  (Bradshawe),  gent.,  of 
Clifford's  Inn,  and  Margai-et  Naylor,  widow, 
of  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street,  gen.  lie,  21  June, 
1581.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Ellis  (Bradshawe),  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  and  Johanna  Clerke,  spinster,  of  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft — at  Islington.  21  July, 
1576.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Francis  (Bradshawe),  and  Margery 
Mason,  widow,  of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie, 
27  Nov.  1574.  B. 


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Bradshaw,  Henry,  of  St.  Catharine  Crce  Chnrcli, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Theodora  Raynes, 
of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  20,  con- 
sent of  father,  John  Raynes,  of  same,  merchant 
—at  St.  Peter-the-Poor,  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
or    St.    Kathorine,    near   Tower   of    London. 

18  June,  1GG8.  V. 

Bradshaw,  Sir  James,  knight,  of  the  city  of 
Chester,  bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth  Beale,  of 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  22,  consent  of 
her  parents — at  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street. 
14  April,  1G74.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Job,  brewer,  bachelor.  27,  and 
Catharine  Strode,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
Hugh  Strode,  gent.,  of  Whitchurch,  Dorset, 
who  consents — at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars, 
London.     7  Xov.  1626.  B. 

Bradshaw,  John  (Bradshawe),  of  St.  Christophcr- 
le-Stocks,  and  Margaret  Androwes,  spinster, 
of  St.  Edmund,  Lombard  Street — at  St. 
Edmund  aforesaid.     20  Aug.  1516.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Roger  (Bradshawe),  of  the  City  of 
London, gent.,  and  Elizabetli  Howe,  spinster,  of 
Christchnrch,  London,  daughter  of  John  Howe, 
of  same,  grocer — at  Christchurch  aforesaid. 
24  Sept.  1589.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Thomas  (Bradshawe),  barber-surgeon, 
and  Elizabeth  Parr,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  siDinster, 
daughter  of  John  Parr,  late  of  same,  deceased 
- — at  same.     9  Jan.  158|.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Thomas  (Bradshawe),  of  Christ 
Church,  London,  yeoman,  33,  and  Margaret 
Potts,  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Potts,  of  same,  button- 
maker — at  St.  Mary,  Abchurch,  London. 
10  April,  1618.  B. 

Bradshaw,  William  (Bradshawe),  yeoman,  and 
Dionisia  Medowes,  of  London,  widow,  gen.  lie, 

19  Jan.  159f.  B. 

Bradshaw,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  46,  and  Anne  Whitacres,  of 
sime,  24,  widow  of  Myles  Whitacres,  gent., 
deceased  about  a  vear  since — at  St.  Giles-in- 
the-Fields.     19  May,  1617.  B. 

Bradshaw,  Captain  William  (Bradshawe),  of 
Christchurch,  London,  bachelor,  23  or  24, 
and  the  Lady  Dorothy  Butler,  of  same,  35, 
widow  of  Sir  Edward  Butler,  knight,  deceased, 
alleged  by  Alexander  Bradshawe,  of  St. 
Gregorv's,  London,  draper — at  Christchurch 
or  St.  Gregory.     3  May,  1627.  B. 

Bradshaw,  William,  1570.     See  Badshawe. 

Bradshaw,  William,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
confectioner,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Burt,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  19,  daughter  of  Andrew  Burt, 
of  Lambeth,  Surrey,  gent.,  who  alleges — at 
St.  Mary  Mounthaw.     24  May,  1066.  V. 

Bradway,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  bachelor, 
and  Judith  Pratt,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Percival  Pratt,  of  same — at  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex.     23  March,  161^.  B. 

Brady,  George  (Bradic),  gent.,  and  Frances  Gente, 
spinster,  of  Bumstead  at  the  Tower,  co.  Essex, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Gente,  esq.,  one  of  the 
barons  of  the  exchequer,  gen.  lie,  6  April, 
1587.  B. 

Braemes,  Walter,  of  Dover,  Kent,  esq.,  bachelor, 
aljout  28,  and  Marj^  Jacob,  spinster,  about  20, 
consent  of  father.  Sir  John  Jacob,  knight — 
at  Bromley,  Middlesex,  alleged  by  John  Adrian, 
of  London,  merchant.     13  May,  1663.  V. 

Bragden,  William,  and  Bennet  Julyans,  spinster, 
of  the  City  of  London,  gen,  lie,  14  Oct.  1574. 
B, 


Brag'g,  Edmund  (Bragge),  of  St.  Bride,  and  Eliza- 
beth Cotingham,  of  St.  Martin,  LudgateHill — 
to  marry  there.     4  May,  1547.  B. 

Bragg,  Edmund  (Bragge),  gent.,  of  St.  Bride,  44, 
and  Sara  Pinder,  37,  widowof  Michael  Pinder, 
of  Winchester,  co.  Southampton,  esq.,  deceased 
^at  Chelsea  or  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less. 
6  Oct.  1627.  B. 

Bragg,  George,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent ,  widower,  about  44,  and  Katherine 
Parnell,  of  same,  widow,  about  30,  alleged  by 
Thomas  Cockayne,  of  St.  Faith,  London,  gent. 
— at  St.  Gregory,  London.     25  Jan.  166|.  V. 

Bragg,  Roger,  of  Christchurch,  London,  skinner, 
and  Martha  Wright,  spinster,  daughter  of  — 
Wright,  of  CO.  Suffolk,  veoman — at  St.  Bride, 
London.     24  Jan.  161|.'B. 

Bragg,  Roger,  of  Christchurch,  London,  Jan., 
draper,  and  Mary  Wingham,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Arthur  Wingham,  deceased — at  St.  Anne, 
Blackfriars,  London.  25  Nov.  1618.  B. 

Braham,  Sir  Richard,  knight  and  bart.,  of  Sfc. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  widower,  about  50, 
and  Jane  Scobell,  of  same,  widow,  about  40 — 
at  St.  Laurence  Pountnev,  London.  6  Mav, 
1663.  V. 

Braham,  Sir  Richard,  knight  and  bart.,  of 
Windsor,  co.  Berks,  widower,  and  Dorothy 
Brandling,  of  Caermarthen  town,  widow — at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  St.  Pancras,  or  Gray's 
Inn  chapel.    29  Nov.  1671.  F. 

Brailsford,  John  (Brelsford),  of  London,  draper, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mary  Sparrow,  of  Gesting- 
thorpe,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Mr.  John 
Sparrow,  esq.,  of  same,  who  consents,  attested 
by  Mr.  John  Sparrow,  of  same,  gent.,  brother 
to  the  said  Mary — at  Gestingthorpe  aforesaid. 
3  June,  1620.  B. 

Brailsford,  Theophilus,  of  St.  Trinity,  London, 
citizen  and  clothworker,  bachelor,  about  25, 
and  Mary  Oliver,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
London,  spinster,  about  21,  her  parents  dead 
— at  Stepney,  Bow,  or  Whitechapel,  co.  Middle- 
sex.    16  May,  1666.  Y. 

Braine,  Thomas,  clerk,  curate  of  Craneham,  co. 
Essex,  and  Helen  Maskall,  spinster,  of  North 
Okendon,  said  county — at  St.  Andrew  Hubbard, 
London.     8  Aug.  1580.  B. 

Brainford,  Robert,  gent.,  and  Ellen  Laramor,  of 
St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  widow  of 
—  Laramor,  late  of  same,  bricklayer — at  St. 
Leonard  aforesaid.     13  March,  159f .  B. 

Braman,  Richard,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
bricklayer,  and  Elizabeth  Moore,  of  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  London,  widow — at  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  aforesaid.     25  Oct.  1625.  B. 

Bramham,  Richard,  of  Westminster,  widower,  and 
Elizabeth  Hubbard,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     8  Nov.  1625.  B. 

Bramley,  John,  and  Margery  Rowell,  spinster,  of 
Stanes,  gen.  lie.  27  Nov.  1574.  B. 

Brampton,  Henrj',  clerk,  A.M.,  of  the  diocese  of 
London,  and  Elizabeth  Freake,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Freake,  clerk,  rector  of 
Parleigh,  co.  Essex,  gen.  lie.  2  July,  1595.     B. 

Brampton,  Thomas,  of  Clement's  Inn,  gent.,  and 
Johanna  Kynge,  widow,  of  London,  relict  of 
John  Kynge,  late  of  St.  Leonard,  Eastcheap, 
butcher,  gen.  lie,  19  May,  1591.  B. 

Brampton,  William,  and  Agnes  Squirer,  of 
Bewdlev,  of  the  diocese  of  Worcester.  22  Nov, 
1543.  F. 


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Bramston,  Edward,  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
esq.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Cicely  Brewerton, 
spinster,  19  and  upwards,  her  parents  dead, 
she  at  her  own  disposal,  and  livinpc  with 
her  aunt,  Mrs.  Egerton,  widow,  of  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields  —  at  Little  St.  Bartholomew, 
London,  Kensington,  Middlesex,  or  Barnett, 
Herts.     27  Oct.  16G2.  F, 

Bramston,  John,  esq.,  of  Middle  Temple,  25, 
father's  consent,  and  Alice  Abdy,  of  St.  Mary 
Axe,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Anthony  Abdy, 
of  same,  alderman  of  the  city,  who  consents 
— at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft.    16  Nov.  16.35.  B. 

Bramston,  John,  of  Boreham,  co.  Essex,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Isabella  Master,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  spinster,  26  —  at  Trinity  chapel  in 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.     3  April  1706.  B. 

Bramston,  William,  of  Springfield,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  36,  and  Jane  Le  Hunt,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Sir  George  Le  Hunt, 
of  same,  deceased — at  Springfield  or  Boreham, 
CO.  Essex.     5  March,  164ii.  F, 

Branch.     See  also  BEAUNcn. 

Branch,  Edward,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  Loudon, 
j'coman,  and  Elizabeth  Gwilley,  of  same, 
spinster — at  St.  Peter  aforesaid.  13  Feb. 
162#.  B. 

Branch,  John  (Branchc),  of  Eickmansworth, 
Herts,  yeoman,  and  Anne  Fotherlye,  of  same, 
widow,  relict  of  James  Fotherlye,  late  of  same, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie,  20  April,    1591.  B. 

Branch,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
vintner,  bachelor,  29,  and  Ann  Dickens, 
spinster,  25,  daughter  of  George  Dickens,  of 
town  and  co.  Bedford,  gent.,  deceased,  with 
consent  of  her  mother,  Mary  Dickens,  of 
same,  widow — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  or 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster.     20  Feb.  163f.  F. 

Branch,  Lconell  (Branche),  of  London,  gent., 
and  Valentia  Sparke,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Sparke, 
late  of  said  city,  draper,  deceased,  gen.  lie., 
7  July  1596.  B. 

Branch,  Reinold,  and  Prudence  Kirke,  of  the  city 
of  Westminster,  widow.     16  Feb.,  163^.  D. 

Brand,  Alexander,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, milliner,  and  Ellen  Hurleston,  of  South 
Okenden,  co.  Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Hurleston,  of  same,  gent. — at  South  Okenden 
aforesaid.     8  May,  1619.  B. 

Brand,  James  (Brande),  gent.,  and  Anne  Dockerev. 
Feb. 154^.  F. 

Brand,  John,  of  precinct  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand, 
tailor,  and  Johanna  Grene,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Grene,  of  Ware,  Herts,  yeoman.  22  Nov.  1594. 
D. 

Brand,  John,  of  Henham,  co.  Essex,  bachelor,  and 
Mary  Locke,  of  Mile  End,  in  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex, spinster — at  chapel  of  Bow,  co.  Middlesex. 
3  Sept.  1661.  B. 

Brand,  Thomas,  of  St.  Edmund-the-King,  London, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Barnadiston,  of 
St.  Edmondsbury,  Suffolk,  spinster,  21  —  at 
All  Hallows  Barking,  alleged  by  Nathaniel 
Brand,  of  Charlton,  Kent.     20  May,  1702.  B. 

Brand,  William  (Brande),  of  St.  Bartholomew- 
the-Less,  London,  gent.,  and  Mai-garet  Walden, 
spinster.     26  July,  1567.  F. 

Brand,  William  (Brande),  of  St.  Dunstan-in- 
thc-West,  London,  apothecary,  and  Martha 
Newett,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster — at 
St,  Leonard,  Shoreditch.     30  June,  1626.  B. 

Brand,  William,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Marshall,  of  same, 
widow — at  same.     16  May,  1626.  B, 


Brand,  William  (Brond),  esq.,  of  Poulsted,  Suffolk, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Margaret  Ash,  of  St.  Mary, 
Aldermanbury,  spinster,  18,  her  parents  dead, 
consent  of  Frances  Ash,  executor  of  last 
will  of  Abraham  Ash,  the  father  of  said 
Margaret— at  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury.  21 
June,  1648.  B. 

Brandler,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Walker.  11  Oct. 
1662.  D. 

Brandley,  John,  of  Rnnwell,  co.  Essex,  tanner, 
bachelor,  and  Ann  Hull,  of  Purley,  said  county, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Hull,  husbandman, 
deceased — at  Runwell  aforesaid.  27  Aug.  1621. 
B. 

Brandling-,  Robert,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  esq., 
widower,  about  45,  and  Mrs.  Dorothy  Vaughan, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fickls,  spinster,  about  30, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Clement  Danes, 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields. 
13  May,  1G68.  V. 

Brandling,  Samuel,  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  esq., 
widower,  al)out  35,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Gurdon,  of 
Clapham,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  30,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  Clapham  aforesaid.  14  July, 
1670.  V. 

Brandon,  Augustine,  tanner,  and  Elizabeth  Great- 
racks,  spinster,  of  Westham,  Essex — at  St. 
Bride,  Fleet  Street.     10  July,  1582.  B. 

Brandreth,  Nehcmiah,  of  Haughton  Regis,  co. 
Beds,  esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Rebecca  Price, 
of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  spinster,  23 — at 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden.     29  Sept.  1683.  B. 

BranfiU,  Champion,  of  St.  Edmund-the-King, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  above  27,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Braund,  of  St.  Pancras,  Soper  Lane, 
London,  spinster,  above  17,  daughter  of  Mr. 
Benjamin  Braund,  who  consents — at  St.  Mary- 
le-Bow,  London.     15  June,  1711.  F. 

Bransby,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Rutland, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  23,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal— at  Lincoln's  Inn  chapel  or  Gray's  Inn 
chapel,  or  ...  .     25  Nov.  1678.  V. 

Brant,  John,  of  Hendon,  co.  Middlesex,  yeoman, 
and  Mary  Marsh,  of  Bushey,  co.  Herts,  spin- 
ster, daughter  of  William  Marsh,  late  of  same, 
deceased — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middle- 
sex.    15  July,  1615.  B. 

Branthwaite,  William,  of  Great  Wigborow,  Essex, 
clerk,  M.A.,  bachelor,  27,  and  Anne  Bright, 
spinster,  22,  of  same,  daughter  of  Arthur 
Bright,  of  same,  clerk,  D.D.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Michael  Queenhithe.     21  Aug.  1617.  B. 

Brantune,  Thomas,  and  Elizabeth  Eockwood,  of 
diocese  of  London.     4  Dec.  1548.  F. 

Branwood,  John,  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Anne  Newmaii,  of  Gingrave,  said 
county,  spinster,  daughter  of  Francis  Newman, 
late  of  same,  yeoman,  deceased — at  St.  Mary 
Mounthaw,  London.     26  April,  1608.  B. 

Brasbridge,  William,  baker,  and  Margaret  Gyll, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Gill,  of  the  city  of 
Westchester,  fletcher,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     18  Jan.  158|.  B. 

Brasier,  Pelham,  of  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Anne  Moore,  of  Great  Mar- 
low,  CO.  Berks  (sic),  spinster,  21,  her  parents 
dead,  and  she  at  her  own  disposal — at  St. 
Michael,  Cornhill,  London,  Maidenhead,  co. 
Berks,  or  Branford,  Middlesex.  14  Oct.  1681.  F. 

Brasier,  Richard  (Brasyar),  and  Jane  Bury,  he  of 
the  diocese  of  London  and  she  of  the  diocese 
of  Oxon.     27  Oct.  1546.  F. 

Brasier,  Richard,  gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth 
Bowen,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  about  30,  widow 
of  John  Bowen,  late  of  same,  gent.,  deceased 
about  a  year  since — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's; 
Wharf.     31  Aug.  1619.  B. 


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176 


Brasier,  Thomas,  grocer,  and  Fabian  Cowndon, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of  Geoi'gc 
Cowndon,  of  Dcpdcn,  co.  Essex,  j-coman — 
at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  Loudon.  23  June, 
1625.  B. 

Brasswell,  George,  of  Lambeth,  co.  Middlesex 
(sic),  baker,  and  Margaret  Milliter,  of  St. 
Martin-le-Grand,  spinster— at  St.  Leonard,  in 
precinct  of  St.  Martin-lc-Grand.  1  June, 
1610.  D. 

Brassye,  Thomas,  and  Agnes  Lawrannce,  widow, 
of  London — at  St.  Christopher-le-Stocks.  29 
July,  1572.  B. 

Brassye,  Thomas,  of  St.  Magnus,  and  Anne  Ober 
—at  St.  Cliristopher-lo-Stocks.  17  Jan.  155|. 
B. 

Bratb.erton,  George,  gent.,  and  Mary  Hawkins, 
of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster — at  St. 
Faith,  London.     28  Nov.  1625.  B. 

Brathwait,  Launcelot,  gent.,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  London,  bachelor,  27,  his  father 
dead,  and  Mary  Hambleton,  spinster,  27,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  London. 
23  Dec.  1620.  B. 

Brathwaite,  John  (Braythwayte),  of  Little 
Bursted,  co.  Essex,  and  Susan  Cooke,  of  Cur- 
ringham,  said  county,  widow  of  John  Cooke, 
late  of  same,  yeoman — at  .  .  .  .,  co.  Essex. 
25  Sept.  1598.  B. 

Brathwaite,  William  (Braythwayte),  of  St.  Banet 
Fink,  and  Alice  Swister,  widow,  of  Little  All 
Hallows,  Thames  Street,  relict  of  Robert 
Swister,  of  same,  mercer — at  Little  All  Hallows 
aforesaid.     11  Dec.  1583.  B. 

Brattell,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Susan  Legatt,  of  same, 
spinster,  26— at  St.  Mary,  Strand.  24  Oct. 
1628.  B. 

Braunch.     See  also  Branch. 

Braunch.,  Christopher  (Braunche),  gent.,  and 
Mary  Addie,  spinster,  daughter  of  Francis 
Addie,  of  Darton,  co.  York,  husbandman — at 
St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  London.  2  Sept.  1619. 
B. 

Braunch,  John  (Brawnce),  of  St.  Botolph,  Billings- 
gate, and  Dorothy  Millington — at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf.     11  Aug.  1579.  B. 

Braunch,  John,  of  Haddam,  Herts,  gent.,  and 
Katherine  WinnoU,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, widow — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
5  Sept.  1608.     D. 

Braunch,  Roger  (Brawnche),  of  West  Horndon, 
Essex,  gent.,  and  Constance  Shelton,  spinster, 
gen.  lie.     6  Aug.  1579.  B. 

Braunch,  Thomas  (Braunche),  of  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  waterman,  and  Alice  Crosse, 
spinster,  at  St.  Bennet  aforesaid.  15  Feb. 
158f.  B. 

Braw,  William,  doctor  of  law,  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  widower,  33,  and  the  Hon. 
Cecilia  West,  of  same,  spinster,  35,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  ....  28  Jan. 
1695.  F. 

Brawne,  Richard,  of  Longfield,  Surrey,  gent., 
about  31,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Rogers,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  28,  and  at  own  disposal — at 
St.  Peter-le-Poor,  or  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London.     12  Juno,  1667.  V. 

Brawne,  Richard,  of  Staple  Inn,  bachelor,  21-, 
and  Mary  Streate,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of 
Leonard  Street,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  inn- 
holder,  who  consents — at  Fulham  or  Ham- 
mersmith, Middlesex.     23  March,  166?.  F. 

Brawne,  Robert,  of  Ratcliffe,  parish  of  Stepney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  !«ailor,  and  Magdalen  Longe, 
widow,  of  same,  relict  of  Thomas  Longe,  late 
of  same,  sailor— at  Fenchurch,  London.  28 
March,  1590.   B. 


Bray,  Owen,  and  Anne  Dannaster,  of  London. 
29  Nov.  1517.  P. 

Bray,  Reynald,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  18,  consent 
of  father.  Sir  Edmund  Bray,  of  Great  Bar- 
rington,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Berks,  knight,  and 
Jane  Rainton,  spinster,  about  17,  daughter  of 
William  Rainton,  of  Shilton,  Berks,  esq.,  de- 
ceased, consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Barbara 
Horde,  and  grandmother,  Mrs.  Jane  Trinder, 
alleged  by  Charles  Trinder,  of  Holwell,  co. 
Oxon,  gent. — at  Bibury  or  Barnsley,  co.  Glon- 
cestcr.     10  Jan.  166|.  V. 

Bray,  Richard  (Braye),  of  St.  Michael,  Queen- 
hithc,  London,  tailor,  and  Joane  Crowtell,  of 
St.  Sepnlchre,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Crowtell,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew- in-tho- 
Wardrobe,  London.     10  Aug.  1621.  B. 

Bray,  Richard  (Braye),  jun.,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  London,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth 
Roe,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  Lawrence  Roe,  late  of  same,  baker, 
deceased,  she  now  dwelling  with  her  mother, 
• —  Bradford,  alias  Roe,  wife  of  Thomas  Brad- 
ford,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Mary,  Strand, 
ats  Savoy,  Middlesex.     30  April,  162*7.  B. 

Bray,  Samuel,  of  Sillington,  Sussex,  clerk,  bachelor, 
about  26,  and  Anne  Buckley,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  London,  spinster,  about  18,  con. 
sent  of  father,  —  Buckley,  woodmouger, 
alleged  by  Stephen  Bray,  of  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex,  merchant — at  All  Hallows-in-the- 
Wall,  London.     7  Dec.  1672.  Y. 

Braytofte,  Richard,  of  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  and  Margaret  Clarke,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  spinster,  daughter  of 
George  Clarke,  of  same,  vintner  —  at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.  4  May,  1602.    B. 

Bseach,  Anthony  (Breache),  of  St.  Michael  Basis- 
haw,  London,  girdler,  and  Amy  Albright,  of 
St.  Lawrence  Pouutney,  said  city,  widow  of 
John  Albright,  late  of  same,  girdler — at  St. 
Lawrence  Pountney  aforesaid.  20  Sept.  1613. 
B. 

Breach,  Francis,  of  St.  Bartholomew  Exchange, 
London,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Elizabeth  Tilghman,  of  St.  Stephen, 
Coleman  Street,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
Francis  Tilghman,  of  Sandwich,  Kent,  gent., 
who  consents— at  St.  Faith.     2  Feb.  164i.  B. 

Breach,  John,  of  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street, 
bachelor,  29,  and  Elizabeth  Adams,  of  St. 
Alban,  Wood  Street,  widow,  40  —  at  St. 
Alphage.     14  Oct.  1702.  B. 

Breach,  William,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  gent., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Margaret  Dawson,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  40,  at  own  disposal — at 
St.  Gregory,  London,  or  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    15  June,  1663.  V. 

Breaiue,  Arthur,  gent.,  of  Gosfield,  Essex,  and 
Elizabeth  Betonson,  widow,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart 
Street,  London,  gen.  lie,  11  Aug.  1580.  B. 

Breames,  Walter  [he  seems  to  sign  Bruems],  of 
city  of  Canterbury,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  36, 
and  Sybilla  Butts,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, widow,  about  30 — at  St.  Mary  Mag- 
dalene, Old  Fish  Street.     6  May,  1662.  V. 

Breathe,  Edward,  of  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe,  and 
Alice  Warde,  widow,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate, 
relict  of  Arthur  Warde,  late  of  same,  mer- 
chant taylor,  gen.  lie,   27  Jan.  15S'i.   B. 

Bredge,  Thomas,  of  Purley,  Essex,  chapman,  and 
Katherine  Morrys,  spinster,  of  Bulfan,  in  the 
said  county — at  St.  Edmund,  Lombard  Street. 
23  Jan.  158?.  B. 


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Patrick  Brewe 


178 


Breedon,  Elkanab,  of  Wing,  co.  Bucks,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  22,  and  Mrs.  Bi-idget  Willis,  of 
Tachbrooke,  co.  Warwick,  spinster,  about  19, 
consent  of  John  Eous,  esq.,  and  Mary,  his  wife, 
her  guardians,  her  parents  dead — at  Tach- 
brook  aforesaid.     19  Dec.  16/4.  V. 

Brent,  Nathaniel,  of  Hodsdon,  Herts,  bachelor,  30, 
and  Elizabeth  Roydon,  spinster,  18,  daughter 
of  Marmaduke,  Roydon  [i.e.,  RawdonJ,  of 
Banae,  who  consents,  alleged  by  Henry  Crew, 
of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  Loudon — at  Hert- 
ford, Stapleford,  or  Amwell,  co.  Herts.  9  July, 
1681.  F. 

Brent,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  32,  and  Eleanor  Strood,  of  Sunning, 
Berks,  spinster,  21,  consent  of  father  of  same, 
yeoman — at  Stepney,  or  All  Hallows-the-Less, 
London.     24  March,  163^.  B. 

Brereton,  Benjamin  (^Breerton),  of  St.  Bride, 
London,  cutler,  and  Christian  Woolley,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  London,  spinster,  daughter 
of  William  Woolley,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church,  London,  scrivener — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  aforesaid.     7  July,  1623.  B. 

Bi'ereton,  Dod,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
Loudon,  bachelor,  26,  antl  Sarah  Edmonds,  cf 
All  Hallows-in-the-Wal),  London,  spinster,  2-1', 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Botolph  or  All 
Hallows  aforesaid.     1  Feb.  166g.  F. 

Brereton,  Edward,  gent.,  of  Inner  Temple, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Mary  Sadleir,  of  Hitchin, 
Herts,  spinster,  24,  mother's  consent  —  at 
Stepney.     27  Jan.  169^.  B. 

Brereton,  Edward,  of  Barras,  co.  Denbigh,  esq., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Lake,  of  Stan- 
more,  Middlesex,  spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Sir 
Thomas  Lake,  knight,  deceased  —  at  St. 
Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  or  St.  Olave,  Silver 
Street,  or  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  22  Nov. 
1664.  F. 

Brereton,  John,  of  Inner  Temple,  gent.,  and 
Margaret  Kerapton,  widow,  of  St.  Augustine, 
London,  relict  of  Robert  Kempton^at  St. 
Mary  Somerset.     26  June,  1585.  B. 

Brereton,  Randolph,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  mer- 
chant, bachelor,  26,  and  Anne  Whitwell,  of 
St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  spinster,  27  or  28,  at 
own  disposal  —  at  St.  Michael  Queenhithe  or 
St.  Mary  Savoy,  alleged  by  Thomas  Whitwell, 
of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  barber-surgeon. 
20  Nov.  1639.  B. 

Brereton,  Richard,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church, 
London,  haberdasher,  and  Audrey  Cuckoe, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Cuckoe,  deceased — at 
Trinity  Minories,  London.     10  Nov.  1620.  B. 

Brereton,  Thomas,  of  Lees,  co.  Eesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  46,  and  Mrs.  Amy  Woodward, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  32,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Chelsea, 
Middlesex.     23  Feb.  167f  V. 

Brerewood,  William,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  gent.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth 
White,  of  St.  Bar tholomew-the- Less,  London, 
spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Edward  White,  of 
of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  or  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.  18  March, 
166f.  F.  [This  entry  unsigned  and  crossed 
out.] 

Bressey,  John,  of  St.  Dunstan  -  iu  -  the  -West, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth 
Chamberlaine,  of  same,  spinster,  22,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Mary  Somerset,  London. 
26  Feb.  167^.  F. 


Brethers,  John,  of  the  City  of  London,  merchant 
taylor,  and  Mary  Thurston,  of  same,  widow — 
at  St.  Nicholas  Olave,  London.  9  Aug.  1620. 
B. 

Brett,  Charles,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
widower,  about  40,  and  Mary  Jefferson,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster,  about  23,  at 
at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.  24  Feb. 
167|.  V. 

Brett,  Edmund,  of  South  Okindou,  co.  Essex, 
blacksmith,  and  Anne  Gulson,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Gulson,  of  same,  tideman 
• — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  18  Dec. 
1623.  B. 

Brett,  James,  of  Purley,  Essex,  yeoman,  aud 
Margery  Argent,  of  same,  widow  of  —  Argent, 
of  same,  yeoman— at  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London. 
27  Jan. 1591.  B. 

Brett,  James,  sailor,  and  Elizabeth  Greene, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Greene,  sail- 
maker — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
16  July,  1616.  B. 

Brett,  John,  of  St.  Bennet  Gracechurch,  widower, 
30,  and  Barnardiston  Rolt,  of  Hackney, 
spinster,  20,  consent  of  parents  —  at  All 
Hallowa-in-the-Wall,  London.     7  Feb.  167f .  B, 

Brett,  Joseph,  of  Westham,  co.  Essex,  tanner, 
and  Rebecca  Clai'ke,  widow — at  St.  Olave,  Old 
Jewry,  London.     28  Oct.  1614.  B. 

Brett,  Nathaniel,  of  St.  Mary  Savoy,  Middlesex, 
silkman,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Carpenter,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London,  spinster,  about  22,  with  consent  of 
her  mother,  Mrs.  Carpenter,  widow,  at  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London.  4  July,  1678, 
V. 

Brett,  Richard,  of  Navestock,  co.  Essex,  husband- 
man, and  Martha  Crane,  spinster,  of  same, 
daughter  of  Edward  Crane,  of  same,  gent., 
gen.  lie,  10  May,  1593.  B. 

Brett,  Robert,  sailor,  aud  Johanna  Stewarde,  of 
Stepnej^  Middlesex,  widow  of  —  Stewarde,  of 
same,  sailor,  gen.  lie,  18  Feb.  159|.    B. 

Brett,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  bachelor, 
58,  and  Faith  Cary,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
widow,  45 — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  22  June, 
1641.  B. 

Brett,  William,  and  Joanna  Hay  ward,  of  Little 
Ockeley,  gen.  lie,  16  Feb.  15fg.  B. 

Brett,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  soap- 
boiler, and  "  Egidiam  "  Stagg,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  Middlesex,  daughter  of  —  Stagg, 
deceased — at  St.  Andrew  -  in  -  the  -  Wardrobe, 
London.     26  Jan.  161f.  B. 

Brett,  William,  yeoman,  and  Anne  Catlyne,  of 
Raynham,  co.  Essex,  widow — at  St.  Faith, 
Loudon.     12  June,  1626.  B. 

Brettfeild,  Robert,  and  Mary  Smith,  of  precinct 
of  St.  Martin-le-Grand  —  at  any  church  in 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  dean  and  chapter  of 
Westminster.     13  Jan.  157f .  D. 

Bretten,  Richard,  of  the  City  of  London,  gold- 
smith, and  Johanna  Smithe,  of  Islington, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Smithe, 
late  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  butcher, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  21  July,  1588.  B. 

Bretton,  Thomas,  of  Wickford,  co.  Essex,  yeo- 
man, and  Margaret  Pascall,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Pascall,  late  of  B.adowe, 
said  county,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  24  Nov. 
1593.  B. 

Brewe,  Patrick,  and  Margaret  Battell,  spinster, 
of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  12  May,  1571. 
B. 


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180 


Brewen,  Henry,  of  Christchurch,  London,  <,'rocer, 
l)achclor,  and  Friswith  Lnnt,  of  St.  Catherine 
Cree  Church,  London,  widow  of  Thomas  Lnnt, 
skinner — at  AllHallows-the-Lcss,  London.  20 
July,  1G20.  B. 

Brewer,  Abraham,  1627.     See  Bruer. 

Brewer,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch, 
widower,  37,  and  Marpfaret  Hamlin,  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  widow,  32 — 
at  St.  Faith  or  St.  Anne  and  Agnes.  17  Sept. 
1G3G.  B. 

Brewer,  Edward,  and  Ellen  Straine,  of  the 
city  of  Westminster,  widow.  29  Dec.  1637. 
D. 

Brewer,  George,  of  Eastham,  co.  Essex,  tailor, 
and  Anne  Jervas,  of  St.  Mary  Bothaw, 
London,  spinster  —  at  St.  Mary  Mounthaw, 
London.     12  Jan. 162f.  B. 

Brewer,  Lawrence,  of  Chesthunt,  Herts,  baker, 
and  Mary  Holland,  of  same,  widow  of  — 
Holland,  late  of  co.  Derby— at  St.  Bartholo- 
mew-the-Less,  London.     8  Dec.  1603. B. 

Brewer,  Richard,  of  Ditton,  Kent,  gent.,  widower, 
about  32,  and  Mrs.   Mary   Selby,  of  St.  Mar- 
garet, in  the  city  of  Kocbester,  widow,  about 
40— at   All   Hallows   Barking.     8  Nov.   1666. 
Y. 
Brewer,  Stephen,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
cook,  and  Judith  Lusford,  of  same,  spinster,  at 
same.     8  July,  1608.  D. 
Brewer,  Stephen,  of  St.  George,  Southwark,  clerk, 
widower,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Morrell,  of 
St.   Olave,  Southwark,  spinster,  about  24-,  and 
at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy.    16  April, 
1666.  V. 
Brewer,    Thomas,    of   West    Farley,    Kent,    esq., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Kilburne, 
of  Hawkhurst,  said  county,  spinster,  about  27, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  Hawkhurst  aforesaid. 
17  May,  1678.  V. 
Brewer,    William,    of    St.    Mary,   Savoy,    gent., 
bachelor,    about   28,  son  of  William   Brewer, 
of    St.    Margaret,    Westminster,    gent,    (who 
alleges),    and    Elizabeth    Harris,    of   London 
Stone,  spinster,  about  30,  and  at  own  disposal 
—at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street.     23 
Feb.  166f .  Y. 
Brewster,  Sir  Francis,  knight,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  Middlesex,  widower,  50,  and  Hester 
Fownes,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  45, 
at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid, 
or  ...  .     21  Feb.  169^  F- 
Brewster,  John,  esq.,  of  Middle  Temple,  widower, 
56,  and  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Deane,  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex,   38,   widow   of    Sir   James  Deane, 
knight,  of  the  City  of  London,  deceased — at 
Hackney  aforesaid.     24  Sept.  1608.  B. 
Brewster,  Samuel,  gent.,  of  the  city  of  Xorwich, 
bachelor,    26,    and    Susanna    Travis,    of    All 
Hallows  Stayning,  London,  spinster,  19,  con- 
sent  of    mother,    Susanna   Travis,    of    same, 
widow — at   All   Hallows    Stayning.     22   Dec. 
1638.  B. 
Brewster,    Samuel,    of     St.     Michael-le-Queme, 
London,    bachelor,    22,    and     Anne     Home, 
spinster,  15,  her  father  dead,  with  consent  of 
her  mother,  Mary  Home,  now  wife  of  John 
Milborne,  of  same — at  Lambeth  or  St.  Mary, 
Newington,  co.  Surrey.     25  Aug.  1663.  F. 
Brewster,    Thomas,     of     St.    Michael-le-Quern, 
London,  mercer,  about  30,  and  Jane  Powell, 
of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  widow,  about  50 — at 
St.    Mary,  Islington,  or  St.  James,  Clerken- 
well.     4  Aug.  1666.  V. 


Brewster,  William,  of  Burntwood  Weale,  Essex, 
yeoman,  bachelor,  25,  and  Phillipp  Godfrie, 
spinster,  20,  her  father  late  of  Duddinghurst, 
Essex,  yeoman,  deceased,  with  consent  of  her 
mother,  ]\Iary,  wife  of  Edward  Bailie,  of 
^lodlin  Laver,  said  county,  yeoman — at  Low- 
ton,  CO.  Essex.     11  Jan.  163|.  F. 

Brian.     See  alio  Bryan. 

Brian,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopegato,  London, 
plasterer,  and  Elizabeth  Greene,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Henry  Greene,  deceased 
—at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.  20  Feb.  16U. 
B. 

Brian,  Thomas,  of  Wadhurst,  Sussex,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mary  Willcocke,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  26,  and  at  own  difposal 
— at  St.  Pancras,  Soper  Lane,  London.  26 
May,  1663.  Y. 

Brice,  Thomas,  yeoman,  and  Mary  Elwood,  widow 
of  Anthony  Elwood,  late  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, cook  —  at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     25  June,  1621.  B. 

Brice,  Thomas,  of  Christ  Church,  London,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Price,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  17,  consent  of  father, 
Mr.  Samuel  Price — at  St.  Sepulchre,  Christ- 
church,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  13  Aug.  1677. 
Y. 

Brice,  William  (Brycc),  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  Middlesex,  linendraper,  bachelor, 
about  26,  and  Judith  Squibb,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  said  county,  spinster,  about  26,  at 
her  own  disposal — at  St.  Martin  or  St.  Paul 
aforesaid.     7  July,  1679.  Y. 

Brickenden,  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  33,  and  Mary  Willoughby,  of  Portsmouth, 
CO.  Southampton,  widow,  about  35, — at  Portsea 
or  Wimering,  co.  Southampton.  25  July,  1660. 
Y. 

Bricket,  John,  1569.     See  Bucket. 

Brickett,  John  (Bryckett),  and  Johanna  Mylles, 
widow,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex — to  marry 
there.     12  May,  1572.  B. 

Brickett,  James  (Bryckett),  of  City  of  London, 
and  "  Josuam  "  Pres,  of  St.  Mary,  Alderman- 
bury,  spinster — to  marry  there.  24  Jan.  1565. 
B. 

Brickley,  John,  yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Know- 
leinge,  spinster,  of  Hackney — to  marry  there. 
21  Jan.  15^^.  B. 

Brickwood,  John,  of  East  Ham,  co.  Essex,  hus- 
bandman, and  Elizabeth  Seringe,  of  London, 
sjiinster,  daughter  of  —  Seringe,  of  same,  beer 
brewer,  gen.  lie,  8  Dec.  1593.  B. 

Brickwood,  Samuel,  of  Maiden,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  34,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Symond, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  21,  her  parents  dead 
— at  St.  Marv  Somerset  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
East.     17  June,  1674.  Y. 

Bridge,  Anthony,  and  Katherine  Fortescu,  of 
Faborne,  diocese  of  London.    7  Sept.  1570.  F. 

Bridg'e,  George,  of  Stebbing,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Barbara  Aylett,  of  same,  widow  of  Robert 
Aylett,  late  of  same,  yeoman — at  Lynsell,  co. 
E'ssex.     20  Sept.  1604".  B. 

Bridg'e,  Ruben,  clerk  of  Cheveley,  co.  Cambridge, 
bachelor,  31,  and  Mary  Fane,  spinster,  25, 
father  dead,  consent  of  mother,  Margaret 
Fane,  alias  Bolton,  testified  hj  John  Fane, 
brother  of  said  Mary — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West.     17  June,  1635.  B. 

Bridge,  Richard,  of  St.  Bennet,  Gracochnrch, 
Ijondon,  linendraper,  bachelor,  about  29,  and 
Margaret  Adams,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20, 
daughter  of  William  Adams,  of  same,  woollen- 
draper,  who  consents — at  St.  Bennet  aforesaid. 
2  Feb.  164f.  F. 


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Bridgfe,  Thomas.     See  Bredge. 

Bridge,  Thomas,  of  Rayne,  co.  Essex,  husband- 
man, bachelor,  and  Ursula  Bellies,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  llobert  Bellies,  late  of 
WethersBeld,  said  county,  deceased — at  Wan- 
sted,  said  county.     8  May,  IGIO.  B. 

Bridgeman,  Edward  (Bridgman),  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  widower,  about  42,  and 
Dorothy  Johnson,  of  Tottenham  High  Cross, 
said  county,  widow,  about  32 — at  Fryan-Barnet, 
CO.  Middlesex.     30  Dec.  1678.  V. 

Bridgeman,  James  (Bridgman),  of  Exning,  co. 
Suffolk,  gent.,  bachelor,  28,  and  Prothesa 
Guruey,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
London,  spinster,  19,  with  consent  of  her 
father,  William  Gurney,  barber-surgeon^at 
St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London. 
9  Jan.  164f.  P. 

Bridgeman,  James,  of  Whitehall,  40,  and  Sarah 
Thornburgh,  of  same,  widow,  40 — in  King's 
chapel,  at  Whitehall,  St.  James's  chapel,  or 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.     9  June,  1681.  B. 

Bridgeman,  Orlando  (Bridgman),  esq.,  bacheloi-, 
about  20,  son  of  Sir  Orlando  Bridgman,  knight 
and  bart.,  lord  keeper  of  the  great  seal,  and 
Mary  Cave,  spinster,  about  16,  daughter  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cave,  knight  and  bart.,  of  Stam- 
ford, CO.  Northampton,  with  consent  of  the 
parents  of  both — at  Stamford  aforesaid, 
or  .   .   .     25  April,  1670.  F. 

Bridgeman,  Sir  Orlando,  bart.,  of  the  city  of 
Coventry,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  Mrs. 
Susannah  Dashwood,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London,  spinster,  about  17,  with  consent 
of  her  father,  Mr.  Francis  Dashwood — at 
St.  Botolph  aforesaid,  or  ....  15  April,  1702. 
F. 

Bridgeman,  Richard,  clerk,  M.A.,  rector  of 
Wigborow  Parva,  co.  Essex,  and  Mary  Blanke, 
of  St.  Bartholomew  near  the  Exchange, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Blanke, 
late  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  innholder, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  18  Feb.  159|.  B. 

Bridger,  Henry,  of  Bramlej^,  co.  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Elizabeth  Budgen,  of 
Dorking,  said  county,  spinster,  about  28,  and 
at  own  dispose — at  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street ; 
or  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street, 
London,  or  Dorking,  Surrey.  5  Sept.  1677. 
V. 

Bridger,  James,  of  St.  Bennet  Sherehog,  mer- 
chant, bachelor,  25,  and  Rebecca  Benyson,  of 
St.  Giles  in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  19, 
consent  of  father,  Sir  Geo.  Benyson,  knight — 
at  Lincoln's  Inn  chapel.     25  March,  1661.  V. 

Bridger,  Robert  (Brydger),  gent.,  of  Huuuesdon, 
CO.  Herts,  and  Elizabeth  Staj-ne,  widow,  of 
Boreham,  co.  Essex,  relict  of  Abraham  Stayno, 
of  same,  yeoman,  deceased.     10  Sept.  1585.  B. 

Bridger,  William  (Brydger),  and  Alice  Bloore, 
spinster,  of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  26  Aug. 
1564.  B. 

Bridges,  Brooke,  of  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  and 
Mary  Lewin,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
spinster,  18 — at  St.  Bartholomew  in  Smith- 
field,  consent  of  parents.     15  Nov.  1672.  B. 

Bridges,  Brook,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Susanna  Godfry,  of  Philpot  Lane, 
London,  spinster,  26,  her  parents  dead — at 
St.  Andrew^  aforesaid  or  ...  .  23  Dec.  1695. 
F. 

Bridges,  George,  of  Waltham  Abbey,  esq., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Bridges,  of  Ching- 
ford,  said  county,  widow,  about  30 — at  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London.  26  Feb.  167^. 
F. 


Bridges,  Sir  Giles,  knight,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  38,  and  Jane  Willey,  of  same, 
36,  widow  of  John  Willey,  of  same,  gent., 
deceased — at  Fulham  or  Kensington.  19  June, 
1627.  B. 

Bridges,  Harry  [so  signed],  of  Rayasham,  co. 
Somerset,  esq.,  bachelor,  25,  and  the  Right 
Hon.  Diana  Hollis,  sjiinster,  about  25,  daughter 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  John,  Earl  of  Clare, 
deceased,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  the 
Countess  Dowager  of  Clare — at  St.  Clement 
in  Middlesex,  or  the  chapel  of  Clare  House,  in 
the  same  parish.     11  Dec.  1672.  F. 

Bridges,  John,  gent.,  of  Nevendon,  Essex,  and 
Philippa  Pascall,  spinster,  of  Wickford,  said 
county,  daughter  of  Thomas  Pascall,  late  of 
Nevendon  aforesaid,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
18  Oct.  1586.  B. 

Bridges,  John,  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Alice  Speller,  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex,  widow  of  ■ —  Speller,  late  of  same, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie,  10  May,  1595.  B. 

Bridges,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary  Mounthaw, 
bachelor,  36,  and  Joane  Vineing,  of  Winkhamp- 
ton,  Somerset,  spinster,  30 — at  St.  Michael, 
Wood  Street.     4  Feb.  163f.  B. 

Bridges,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Margaret  Beale,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  consent  of  father,  Bartholomew 
Beale — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  or  St.  Mildred, 
Bread  Street.     21  March,  163f.  B. 

Bridges,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  London, 
mercer,  and  Deborah  Higgs,  of  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Higgs,  late  of  same,  gent.,  deceased — at  St. 
Michael  Basishaw,  London.     8  May,  1615.  B. 

Bridges,  Richard,  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  and  .Tohanna 
Waker,  spinster,  of  same,  daughter  of  Robert 
Waker,  of  Pelham  Furnes,  co.  Herts,  husband- 
man— at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  30  Sept.  1585. 
B. 

Bridges,  Shem,  of  Putney,  Surrey,  merchant, 
bachelor,  about  31,  and  Mrs.  Isabella  Blackett, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  spinster,  about  22,  con- 
sent of  father,  William  Blackett,  merchant — 
at  St.  Dnnstan-in-the-East  or  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  Surrey ;  alleged  by  Samuel  Hartlib, 
of  Inner  Temple,  gent.     16  Aug.  1672.  V. 

Bridges,  Walter,  of  Stamford-le-Hope,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Bridget  Richardson,  of  same, 
widow  of  Edward  Richardson,  late  of  same, 
husbandman — at  Mucking,  co.  Essex.  24  Nov. 
1602.  B. 

Bridges,  William,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  mercer, 
widower,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Clayton, 
of  Gracechurch  Street,  London,  widow,  about 
28— at  Battersea,  Surrey.     18  Feb.  167f .  V. 

Bridges,  William  (Brydges),  of  High  Laver,  and 
Agnes  Parmitor,  widow,  of  Sawbridgeworth — 
at  St.  Sepulchre.     20  Nov.  1576.  B. 

Bridgland,  John,  of  Maresfield,  co.  Sussex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Knight,  of 
Cowden,  co.  Kent,  spinster,  about  25,  with  her 
father's  consent — at  Ockfield,  co.  Sussex. 
17  May,  1679.     V. 

Brigden,  Thomas,  of  Mer worth,  co.  Kent,  yeo- 
man, and  Dorothy  Harvey,  spinster — at  St. 
Andrew  Hubbard,  London.     28  Oct.  1623.  B. 

Briggin,  Butler,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Winifred  Burnett,  spinster, 
19,  daughter  of  —  Burnett,  of  same,  widow, 
who  consents — at  St.  Clement  Danes  aforesaid, 
or  St.  Giles,  or  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex.     17  July,  1676.  F, 


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184 


Brigginshaw,  Richard,  of  Hayes,  co.  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  35,  and  Mary  Dunkar,  spinster, 
20,  daughter  of  William  Dunkar,of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  London,  merchant,  who  consents 
—at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid.     31  Dec.  1667.  F. 

Brigg'inshaw,  llichard,  of  Hayes,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  35,  and  Elizabeth  Justice, 
spinster,  17,  daughter  of  William  Justice,  of 
St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  London,  esq.,  who  con- 
sents —  at  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex. 
21  July,  1665.  F. 

Briggs,  Sir  Humphrey,  bart.,  of  Haughton  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  widower,  50,  and  Anna  Morton,  of 
Sheffnall,  said  county,  widow,  47 — at  Sheffnall 
aforesaid,  Weedon,  co.  Northampton,  or 
Meriden,  co.  Warwick.     30  June,  1665.  F. 

Briggs,  John,  clerk,  M.A.,  bachelor,  30,  and 
Marion  Rogers,  of  St.  John's,  Walbrook 
maiden,  20,  daughter  of  —  Rogers,  of  .  .  . 
Surrey,  deceased,  her  mother's  consent — at 
St.  John's,  Walbrook,  aforesaid.  2-i  April 
1610.  B. 

Briggs,  Thomas,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  brewer 
and  Elizabeth  Egglestou,  of  same,  widow  of 
Henry  Eggleston,  late  of  same,  vintner, 
deceased — at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  co.  Middle 
sex.     3  Nov.  1621.  B. 

Briggs,  William,  esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn.  bachelor,  25 
and  Sarah  Gore,  of  St.  Trinity-the-Less 
London,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Gore,  of  same,  knight  and  alderman  of 
London,  who  consents,  as  attested  by  Thomas 
Gore,  esq.,  brother  of  said  Sarah — at  Hackney. 
24  July,  1627.  B. 

Brigham,  George,  gent.,  of  [destroyed],  co.  Herts, 
bachelor,  aged  -4-,  father  dead,  and  Winifred 
Markham,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  widow 
of  Robert  Markham,  gent.,  deceased — at 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields.     15  July,  1624.  B. 

Brigham,  John,  and  Anne  Aylesburie,  of  the  city 
of  Westminster,  spinster.    21  April,  1637.  D. 

Brigh.am,  Philip,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Mary  Chester,  of  Christ- 
church,  London,  spinster,  22,  her  mother's 
consent,  her  father  dead  —  at  Christchurch. 
6  Jan.  I68f .  B. 

Brigliouse,  Benjamin  (subs.  Brighowsse),  gent., 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor,  48,  and 
Anne  Cowles,  of  same,  40,  widow  of  Richard 
Cole  (sic),  of  same,  deceased — at  same,  or 
St.  Gregory.     24  Aug.  1636.  B. 

Brighouse,  Michael,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Elizabeth  Palmer,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  widow,  about  24— at 
Chelsea,  Middlesex,  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, or  Westminster  Abbey.  15  Aug. 
1670.  F. 

Brighouse,  William,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  30,  and  Jane  Medcalfe,  of  St.  Bride, 
London,  spinster,  26,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Bride  aforesaid,  or  St.  Andrew,  Holbom. 
11  Feb.  166f  F. 

Bright,  Andrew,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  and 
Anno  Jackson,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  widow  of  Stephen  Jackson,  late 
of  same — at  St.  Mary-le-Strand  alias  Savov, 
Middlesex.    22  Nov.  1625.  B. 

Bright,  Francis  (Bryght),  and  Barbara  Core,  of 
London.     10  Feb.  154|.  F. 

Bright,  Henry,  gent.,  and  Mary  Bradley,  spinster, 
(laughter  of  —  Bradley,  late  of  Wolverhamp- 
ton, CO.  Stafford,  mercer,  deceased — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate,  Londcm.     6  Oct.  1612.  B. 

Bright,  Jeffery,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom, 
London,  widower,  40,  and  Dorothy  Yates,  of 
Bame,  spinster,  34,  her  parents  dead — at  same. 
15  Dec.  1623.    B. 


Bright,  John,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  cloth- 
worker,  and  Marjory  Phillipps,  widow,  of 
St.  Mary,  Abchurch — at  Stepney.  26  Aug. 
1580.  B. 

Bright,  John  (Brighte),  yeoman,  of  Bui  van,  co- 
Essex,  and  Johanna  Reve,  spinster,  of  same, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Reve,  late  of  Blackamore, 
said  county,  carpenter,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  2 
May,  1588.  B. 

Bright,  John  [of  the  City  of  London,  gent.,  in 
Vic. -General's  book],  practitioner  in  physic, 
widower,  30,  and  Susan  RatclifEe,  spinster,  23, 
father  dead — at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe. 
6  May,  1624.   B. 

Bright,  Sir  John,  bart.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom, 
widower,  50,  and  Frances  Vane,  of  Hamp- 
stead,  Middlesex,  widow,  23 — at  Hampstead 
aforesaid,  alleged  by  John  Bright,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  esq.     11  July,  1682.  B. 

Bright,  Lionel,  tailor,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  and 
Anne  Chamberlyn,  spinster,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
daughter  of  William  Chamberlj-n,  late  of 
town  and  county  of  Northampton,  yeoman, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  3  March,  158|.  B. 

Bright,  Nicholas  (Brighte),  of  RatclifEe,  Middlesex, 
and  Margery  Weekes,  spinster,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holbovn,  daughter  of  Henry  Weekes,  late  of 
Tcdberye,  co.  Gloucester,  yeoman,  gen.  lie, 
3  Dec.  1586.  B. 

Bright,  Thomas  (Brighte),  of  St.  Michael-ad- 
Bladum,  stationer,  and  Anne  Taylor,  spinster, 
of  St.  Bartholomew,  Exchange,  daughter  of 
John  Taylor,  of  Fallington,  co.  Salop,  yeoman 
— at  St.  Bartholomew  aforesaid.  11  Feb.  158f . 
B. 

Bright,  Thomas,  of  Finchamstead,  Berks,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  55,  and  Catherine  Stavely,  of 
Yately,  co.  Southampton,  spinster,  about  28, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Mid- 
dlesex.    29  April,  1671.  V. 

Bright,  William,  of  Orsett,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Elizabeth  Cuttle,  of  same,  widow  of  John 
Ciittle,  weaver — at  Orsett  aforesaid.  10  Jan. 
161f.  B. 

Bright,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holbom,  doctor 
in  physic,  bachelor,  about  36,  and  Mrs.  Jane 
Adey,  of  same,  spinster,  about  24,  consent  of 
mother,  Mrs.  Jane  Adey,  widow — in  parish 
church  or  chapel  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  25  June, 
1673.  y. 

Brighte-wyn,  William,  yeoman,  of  the' City  of 
London,  and  Johanna  Touruor,  widow,  of 
St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  relict  of  Richard 
Tournor,  late  of  same,  baker — at  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch.     23  Dec.  1586.  B. 

Brightman,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Irbye,  of  same,  widow — 
to  marry  there.     30  Dec.  1561.  B. 

Brigstock,  George  (Brigstocke),  jun.,  of  Worth, 
CO.  Sussex,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  30,  and 
Margaret  Seares,  of  Highfield,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  22,  consent  of  father,  Richard 
Seares,  of  same,  yeoman — at  Crawley  afore- 
said (sic),  or  ....  14  Dec.  1663.  V. 

Brigstock,  George  (Brigstocke),  jun.,  of  Worth, 
CO  Sussex,  gent.,  widower,  40,  and  Katherine 
Culpeper,  of  Hoadley,  said  county,  widow — at 
Hoadley  aforesaid.     4  Nov.  1682.  F. 

Brigstock,  John,  and  Frances  Sutton,  of  West- 
iniuster.     25  Oct.  1631.  D. 

Brigstock,  Thomas,  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mary  Adams,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  25,  at  own  disposal — at  Beddington, 
Surrey.     30  Dec.  1673.  V. 


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Brinckhurste,  Hugh,  of  St,  Peter,  Cornhill, 
merchant  taylor,  and  Alice  Beste,  of  the  City 
of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Beste, 
late  of  St.  Christopher-le-Stocks,  London, 
haberdasher,  gen.  lie,  5  Feb.  158f.  B. 

Bringborn,  Robert,  citizen  and  clothworker,  and 
Elizabeth  Hill,  widow,  of  said  city,  gen.  lie, 
2  Nov.  1571.  B. 

Brinley,  Isaac,  of  St.  Austin,  London,  bachelor, 
30,  and  Mary  Barrington,  spinster,  19, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Barrington,  of  Steeple 
Bunsted,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  who  consents — at 
Braiutree  or  Sturmer,  co.  Essex.  28  Sept. 
1682.  F. 

Brinton,  William,  of  Westminster,  taylor,  and 
Johanna  Griffith,  of  same,  widow  — -  at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     20  June,  1620.  D. 

Brisco,  Edward,  of  Aldenham,  Herts,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Theophania 
Conisby,  of  same,  spinster,  about  25,  and  at 
own  disposal— at  St.  Mary  Savoy.  11  Dec. 
1669.  V. 

Briscoe,  George,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
aged  27,  and  Mrs.  Joanna  Rycott,  of  St.  Martin. 
in-the-Fields,  spinster,  aged  22,  consent  of 
mother,  Mrs.  Grace  Eycott,  of  same,  widow — 
at  St.  Sepulchre,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old 
Fish  Street,  London.     24  Sept.  1673.  V. 

Briscoe,  John,  gent.,  of  Chipping  Barnet,  Herts, 
widower,  40,  and  Anne  Toler,  of  same,  spinster, 
35,  daughter  of  Thomas  Toler,  gent.,  deceased 
— at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  Loudon.  3  Sept. 
1622.  B. 

Briscoe,  John,  of  St.  Antholin,  London,  citizen 
and  Salter,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Elizabeth 
Carre,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  widow,  about 
25,  alleged  by  John  Dodson,  of  St.  Gregory, 
London,  gent.  —  at  St.  Catherine  Coleman, 
London.  19  Dec.  1676.  V. 

Briscoe,  Philip  (Briskowe),  yeoman,  and  Johanna 
Pettitt,  spinster,  of  Barnet,  Herts,  gen.  lie,  4 
Feb.  15i§.  B. 

Briscoe,  Philip,  gent.,  of  Ridge,  Herts,  widower, 
28,  and  Elizabeth  Walcott,  spinster,  22,  father 
dead,  consent  of  mother,  Dorothy  Hide  alias 
Walcott,  wife  of  Francis  Hide,  of  Dunstable 
Houghton,  CO.  Beds — at  Ridge  aforesaid,  or  at 
St.  Bride  or  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London. 
13  Nov.  1632.  B. 

Briscoe,  Ralph  (Brisco),  (sic  subs.)  of  Christ 
Church,  London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  26, 
and  Mrs.  Anne  Royse,  of  same,  widow,  about 
30— at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  31  Oct.  1670. 
V. 

Briscoe,  Robert,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Trethwell,  of 
same,  widow,  34,  relict  of  Thomas  Trethwell, 
deceased,  at  St.  Ann,  Blackfriars,  or  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf.     14  Nov.  1638.  B. 

Briscoe,  Robert,  of  Wenuington,  Essex,  gent., 
bachelor,  46,  and  Dorothy  Slauey,  of  Raiuham, 
said  county,  widow,  30 — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street,  Loudon.     22  March,  164f .  F. 

Briscoe,  Samuel,  of  Barton-on-the-Heath,  co. 
Warwick,  clerk,  bachelor,  about  38,  and  Judith 
Harmer,  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  32,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Twickenham 
or  Thistleworth,  Middlesex.     19  Feb.  1661.  V. 

Briscoe,  Thomas  (Brisco),  yeoman,  and  Agnes 
Huddle,  widow,  of  City  of  Loudon,  relict  of 
William  Huddle,  late  of  Aldenham,  Herts, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie,  17  June,  1586.  B. 

Briscoe,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster,  bachelor,  25  or  26,  and  Mary  Dod,  of 
Edmonton,  Middlesex,  spinster,  24,  her  father 
dead— at  St.  Alpbage.    31  Jan.  163|.  B. 


Briscoe,  William,  of  St.  Peter-the-Poor,  London, 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Margai-et  Weblin,  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  spinster,  about  23,  and 
at  own  disposal  —  at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate. 
2  April,  1670.  V. 

Briscoe,  William  (Briscoo),  of  St.Mildred-in-the- 
Ponltry,  and  Johanna  Hawker,  spinster,  of 
St.  Christopher-le-Stocks,  London,  gen.  lie, 
11  July,  1572.  B. 

Brise,  Shadrach,  of  Kingston-on-Thames,  co. 
Surrey,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Eliza- 
beth  Pakemau,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  spinster,  aged  17,  consent  of  father, 
Thomas  Pakeman,  clerk — at  Busliie,  co.  Herts. 
22  Sept.  1663.  V. 

Brisley,  Buttulph,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
London,  draper,  and  Mary  Wood,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  widow  of  —  Wood,  late 
of  St.  Bride,  London,  bricklayer — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Milk  Street,  Loudon.  28  Sept.  1608. 
B. 

Brisley,  Edward,  of  City  of  Loudon,  and  Grace 
Karleton,  of  Gornish,  co.  Essex,  "  puella,"  gen. 
lie,  28  Jan.  156|.  B. 

Bristall,  Robert,  of  Milton,  near  Gravesend,  co. 
Kent,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Greene,  of  Wapping, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  about  21,  her  mother's 
consent  —  at  Wapping,  or  Milton  aforesaid. 
25  May,  1669.  V. 

Bristow,  Calvert,  of  Worth,  co,  Sussex,  gent., 
alleges  the  marriage  of  Calvert  Bristow,  of 
same,  bachelor,  24,  and  Sarah  Allen,  of 
Bnrstow,  co.  Surrey,  spinster,  25,  at  her  own 
disposal  —  at  St.  George,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  or  ...  .     18  July,  1691.  F. 

Bristow,  Joseph,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  bricklayer,  and  Sarah  Stebbens,  of 
St.  Bride,  London,  widow  of  —  Stebbens, 
warriner — at  St.  Mary-le-Strand,  co.  Middle- 
sex.    27  May,  1620.  B. 

Bristowe,  John,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  husband- 
man, and  Anne  Turvin,  daughter  of  Richard 
Turvin,  of  same,  husbandman  —  at  Fulham 
aforesaid.     7  Sept.  1625.  B. 

Bristowe,  Richard,  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street, 
London,  grocer,  bachelor,  32,  and  Elizabeth 
De  Butt,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  20, 
daughter  of  James  De  Butt,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Bartholomew- the- Great, 
or  Less,  London.     30  April,  1662.  F. 

Bristowe,  Robert,  and  Alice  Charte,  spinster,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  15  April,  1573.  B. 

Brittain,  John,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  bachelor, 
33,  and  Mrs.  Ann  Adams,  of  .  .  .  .,  spinster, 
18,  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Bride.  7  June, 
1G94.  B. 

Brittaine,  Richard,  gent.,  and  Katherine  Geste, 
spinster,  of  Walihamstow  —  to  marry  there. 
4  May,  1572.  B. 

Britten,  Christopher,  of  Loughton,  co.  Essex, 
brickmaker,  and  Elizabeth  Crabbe,  widow  of 
Thomas  Crabbe,  late  of  same,  labourer — at  St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex.  29  Dec.  1619. 
B. 

Britten,  John,  yeoman,  and  Alice  Hutchin,  of 
Lowton,  CO.  Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Richard  Hutchin,  late  of  Ward,  co.  Herts, 
yeoman,  deceased  —  at  Lowton  aforesaid. 
24  Dec.  1597.  B. 

Britten,  John(Britton),of  St.  Peter,  Cheap,  joy ner, 
widower,  35,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Marsh,  of 
Hackney,  sijinster,  29,  parents  dead  —  at 
Newington,  Middlesex.     10  July,  1694.  B. 

Britteridge,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Sherman,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  widow.  12  March, 
16Bh  D. 


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Bi'lttridge,  William, of  Sutton,  co.  Essex,  baclielor, 
abuiit  23,  and  Elizabeth  Moore,  spinster,  about 
20,  daughter  of  Frances  Moore,  of  Lee,  co. 
Essex,  -widow,  who  consents — at  Stepney  or 
Poplar clia])el,  co.  Middlesex.  20  May,  1674.  F. 
Bi'oad,  Samuel,  of  Lyme  Street,  London,  mer- 
chant, bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Anno 
Proctor,  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex,  spinster 
about  20,  consent  of  father,  Daniel  Proctor,  of 
same,  esq. — at  Chel.sea,  Middlesex,  alleged  by 
Henry  Broad,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
esq.     25  March,  1G68.  V. 

Broad,  John  (Broade),  goldsmith,  and  Priscilla 
Palmer,  spinster,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate — 
at  St.  Peter,  West  Cheap.     3  Feb.  15|g.  B. 

Broad,  William  (Broade),  of  St.  Faith,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Martha  Paine,  of 
same,  spinster,  about  26,  her  parents  dead — 
at  St.  Botolph,  Aldcrsgate.    27  Dec.  1660.   V. 

Broad,  William,  of  the  city  of  Eochester,  co. 
Kent,  bachelor,  21,  son  of  Anne  Broad,  of 
same,  widow,  and  Mary  Mabb,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  John  Mabb,  of  same,  esq.,  with 
consent  of  their  parents — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.     31  Aug.  1663.  F. 

Broadbelt,  Lawrence,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  20,  and  Mariana  Lortie,  of 
St.  Ann,  Westminster,  spinster,  17,  consent 
of  her  parents- — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate ; 
Andrew  Lortie,  of  St.  Ann,  Westminster, 
minister,  attests  the  consent  of  Andrew  Lortie, 
father  of  said  Mariana.     19  Dec.  1699.  B. 

Broadbent,  Richard,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  London,  embroiderer,  and  Mary 
Tounge,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Younge, 
of  Worpleston,  co.  Surrey,  gent. — at  St. 
Andrew-in-the- Wardrobe,  London.  1  April, 
1624.  B. 

Broadgate,  Maurice,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
bachelor,  and  Elizabeth  Maundy,  of  same, 
widow — at  St.  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey,  London. 
25  Oct.  1661.  B. 

Broadhurst,  George,  gent.,  of  St.  Mary  Somerset, 
London,  bachelor,  24,  and  Helen  Murre,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  widow,  28— at  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate.     29  Aug.  1640.  B. 

Broadhurst,  Nicholas,  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark, 
haberdasher,  and  Joane  Grigson,  spinster, 
daughter  of  William  Grigson,  of  same,  brewer 
— at  St.  Sepulchre,  London.     1  July,  1625.  B. 

Broadnax,  Robert,  junior,  of  Godmersham,  about 
30,  and  Elizabeth  Richards,  of  Goodneston, 
CO.  Kent,  spinster,  24,  alleged  by  Gabriel 
Richards,  of  Goodneston,  gent. — at  Challocke, 
Goodneston,  or  Preston,  said  county.  20  Feb. 
161§.  F. 

Broadnax,  Robert  (Brodnax),  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  London,  bachelor,  24,  and  Sarah 
Tulley,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Rchard 
Tulley,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Andrew,  aforesaid,  or  Knightsbridge  chapel, 
Middlesex.     12  Nov.  1687.  F. 

Brock,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
millner,  widower,  about  60,  and  Anne  Daw- 
ling,  of  same,  widow,  about  50 — at  St.  Martin 
aforesaid,  or  Knightsbridge,  or  Maryleboue, 
IVIiddlesex.     24  Sept.  1666.  V. 

Brock,  Tobias  (Brocke),  and  Ellenor  Spooner,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  widow.  19  Aug. 
1639.  D. 

Brockall,  William,  gent.,  and  Mary  Browne,  of 
St.  Sepulchre,  London,  widow  of  Thomas 
Browne,  late  of  same,  baker — at  same.  8  Oct. 
1604.  B. 

Brockbank,  Henry  (Brockbancke),  of  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  yeoman,  and  Margary  Butt,  widow, 
of  Edmonton,  said  county,  gen.  lie,  28  Dec. 
1581.  B. 


Brockbank,  Robert  (Brockbanke)  of  Bromley 
St.  Leonards,  butcher,  and  Mary  Brasiei', 
widow  of  Thomas  Brasier,  late  of  Tuubridge, 
CO.  Kent — at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  or  St. 
Magnus,  London.     24  April,  1626.  B. 

Brockbank,  Matthew,  of  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex, 
merchant  taylor,  and  Joane  Gardner,  of 
Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  widow  of  Robert 
Gardner,  mariner — at  St.  George,  Botolph 
Lane,  London.     19  Dec.  1620.  B. 

Brockett,  John,  of  Sabridgworth,  co.  Herts,  and 
Margery  Slewright,  widow,  of  South  Myms, 
Middlesex — at  St.  Sepulchre.  19  May,  1576. 
B. 

Brockett,  Nicholas,  of  Sapsford,  Essex,  and 
Johanna  Wiseman,  spinster,  of  Great  Canfield, 
said  county — at  St.  Sepulchre,  London.  30 
Jan.  158f.  B. 

Brockett,  Thomas,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  stationer,  bachelor,  about  23,  and 
Mary  Archer,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman  Street, 
said  city,  aged  21  and  upwards,  with  consent 
of  her  mother,  her  father  dead  —  at  St. 
Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  London.  10  Feb.  1G7§. 
V. 

Brockett,  Thomas,  of  Eatonbridge,  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Elizabeth  Seyliard, 
spinster,  about  20,  daughter  of  Thomas  Sey- 
liard, of  Eatonbridge  aforesaid,  esq.,  who  con- 
sents— at  Eatonbridge  aforesaid.  10  Dec.  1632. 
F. 

Brockett,  William  (Brokett),  of  Christchurch, 
London,  haberdasher,  bachelor,  25,  and  Emme 
Covert,  of  same,  spinster,  21,  datighter  of 
Anthony  Covert,  esq.,  of  Chascombe  (?),  co. 
Surrey,  who  consents — at  Chi'istchurch,  afore- 
said. "^22  June,  1627.  B. 

Brockett,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  25,  and  Jane  Bradley,  of  St. 
Peter,  in  Tower  of  London,  spinster,  30 — 
at  St.  Clement  Danes.     31  Dec.  1627.  B. 

Broderwicke,  Francis,  of  Langford,  co.  Berks, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Heneretta  Dodwell,  of 
Sandywell,  co  Gloucester,  spinster,  26,  at  her 
own  disposal — at  Doleswell,  co.  Gloucester,  or 
....     8  Aug.  1695.  F. 

Broderwicke,  Francis,  of  Langford,  Berks,  gent., 
widower,  and  Sophia  Fettj-place,  of  Cleeve,  co. 
Worcester,  spinster,  28,  at  her  own  disposal — 
at  Cleeve,  aforesaid,  or  ...  5  May,  1698.  F. 

Broderwicke  Richard  (Broderwycke),  gent.,  and 
Margaret  Barrenton,  "puella,"  of  the  City  of 
London — to  marry  at  St.  Sepulchre,  London. 
7  Nov.  1562.  B. 

Broderwicke,  William,  of  Longford,  co.  Berks, 
bachelor,  35,  and  Mary  Dewy,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  William  Dewj',  of  Wareham,  co. 
Dorset,  gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Vintry,  London.     6  Feb.  1664.  F. 

Brogdon,  Dennis  (Brodgden),  of  St.  Margaret 
Patten,  London,  Salter,  and  Mary  Bangforde, 
widow,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
relict  of  —  Bangforde,  late  of  same,  basket- 
maker,  gen.  lie,  17  Feb.  IS^g.  B. 

Brogdon,  Dennis,  of  St.  Margaret  Patten,  and 
P]lizabeth  Gallaud,  spinster,  of  same,  gen.  lie, 
27  April,  1579.  B. 

Brograve,  Alexander,  esq.,  of  Braughing,  Herts, 
bachelor,  38,  and  Anne  Gardner,  spinster,  26 
- — at  Layston,  Meesden,  or  Munden  Parva,  co. 
Herts.     10  May,  1648.   B. 

Brograve,  John,  of  Wappenham,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, gent.,  bachelor,  28,  and  Emma  Harb_v,  of 
Aldston,  said  co.,  spinster,  21,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal— at  Wappenham  aforesaid,  or  Biddies- 
den,  Bucks.     21  Nov.  1662.  F. 


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Brograve,  Simeon,  of  Braughing,  Herts,  esq.,  son 
and  heir  of  John  Brograve,  esq.,  attorney,  of 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  Dorothy  Leven- 
thorpe,  Spinster,  of  Sawbridgeworth,  Essex 
(.sic),  daughter  of  —  Leveuthorpe,  esq., 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  12  July,  1594.  B. 
Brograve,  Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  of  Hammells,  Herts, 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Grace  Hewett,  of 
Waresley,  co.  Huntingdon,  about  23,  daughter 
of  Sir  John  Hewett,  bart.,  deceased — at  Wares- 
ley,  aforesaid.  9  Feb.  166^.  V. 
Brokebye,  Robert,  gent.,  and  Anne  Hall,   widow, 

of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  26  Jan.  157^.  B. 
Brokelbye,  Robert,    gent.,   and   Mabell   Harvey, 
diocese  of  London.     21  June,  1544.  F. 

Brokelsbie,  Peter,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  pew- 
terer,  and  Alice  Walker,  of  Christchurch,  Lon- 
don, widow  of  William  Walker,  late  of  same, 
pewterer — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  aforesaid. 
24  July,  1603.  B. 

Brokemiller,  Arnold,  cordwainer,  and  Margaret 
Forde,  spinster,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
daughter  of  —  Forde,  late  of  Redboi-ne,  co. 
Herts,  husbandman,  deceased — at  St.  Bartho- 
lomew-the-Great,  West  Smithfield.  31  July, 
1589.  B. 

Broman,  William,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West , 
Loudon,  and  Sarah  Corker,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Botolph, 
aforesaid.     5  June,  IGGl.  B. 

Brome.     See  also  Broome. 

Brome,  Andrew,  ii'onmouger,  and  Ann  Garnot, 
spinster,  of  St.  Margaret,  Now  Fish  Street 
London,  sjiinster,  to  marry  there.  9  May, 
1584.  B. 

Brome,  Mr.  Henry,  gent.,  of  Great  St.  Bartho- 
lomew, London,  bachelor,  37,  father  dead, 
and  Elizabeth  Denton,  now  of  St.  James, 
Clerkenwell,  spinster,  28  or  30,  daughter  of 
William  Denton,  gent.,  deceased  long 
since — at  St.  Mary  Stayning,  London.  10 
June,  1620.  B. 

Brome,  Hugh,  yeoman,  and  Anne  Hawarde, 
spinster,  of  City  of  London,  daugher  of 
Humphrey  Hawarde,  of  Finchampsted, 
Berks,  yeoman — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf. 
1  May,  1583.  B. 

Brom.e,  Thomas,  serjeant-at-law,  and  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Mansell,  daughter  of  Sir  Walter  Mansell, 
late  of  Middlescombe,  co.  Carmarthen,  bart., 
deceased— at  ....     14  Feb.  167^.  V. 

Bromeham,  Richard,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, gent.,  and  Martha  Richardson,  of 
same,  spinster — at  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster.    15  March,  16^.  D. 

Bromfield,  Charles,  of  St.  George,  Southwark, 
Surrey,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Salter,  of  same,  spinster,  about  20,  con- 
sent of  father,  Nicholas  Salter,  of  London, 
merchant — at  All  Hallows  Staining,  London. 
31  Jan.  166i.  V. 

Bromfield,  George,  of  St.  George,  Southwark, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Woodward,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  25,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Bromley, 
Middlesex.     18  July,  1672.  V. 

Bromfield,  Henry  (Bromfeild),  of  Rye,  Sussex, 
gent.,  widower,  about  45,  and  Mrs.  Amie 
Dukeson,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middle- 
sex, widow,  about  30 — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 
Old  Fish  Street,  London.     11  Dec.  1672.  V. 

Bromfield,  Henry  (Bromfeild),  of  Haywood,  in 
parish  of  Bolder,  co.  Southampton,  esq.,  about 
30,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Michell,  of  Windford  Eagle, 
in  parish  of  Toller,  co.  Dorset,  spinster,  about 
20,  consent  of  guardian,  her  parents  dead — at 
Windford  Eagle  aforesaid.     4  June,  1674.  V. 


Bromfield,  Jeffrey,  of  Little  St.  Bartholomew, 
London,  physician,  bachelor,  about  27,  and 
Mrs.  Diana  Heath,  of  St.  Bride,  spinster, 
about  17,  consent  of  father,  Thomas  Heath,  of 
same,  gent. — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  St. 
Sepulchre,  or  Little  St.  Bartholomew  afore- 
said.    5  June,  1665.  V. 

Bromfield,  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elleonora  Child,  of  Isleworth, 
Middlesex,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Mary 
Child,  of  same,  widow,  who  consents — at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  St.  Gilcs-in-the-Fields,  or 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex.  19 
July,  1682.  F. 

Bromfield,  Richard  (Bromfeilde),  and  Jane 
Aorden  (sic),  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
bond  of  said  Richard  and  Andrew  Weston,  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.     4  Feb.  156^.  D. 

Bromfield,  William  (Bromefielde),  of  St.  Mary, 
Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  locksmith,  and  Anne 
Marshall,  of  St.  Mary,  Abchurch,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Marshall,  late  of 
Haveringham,  co.  York,  husbandman,  de- 
ceased, gen.  lie,  1  Dec.  1592.  B. 

Bromhall,  Charles  (Bromall),  of  Great  St. 
Bartholomew,  West  Smithfield,  yeoman,  and 
Frances  Reade,  widow,  of  Stratford,  Bow, 
CO.  Middlesex,  relict  of  Thomas  Reade,  late  of 
same,  sailor — at  Great  St.  Bartholomew  afore- 
said.     24  Sept.  1586.  B. 

Bromhall,  Lewis,  of  St.  Swithin,  London,  gent., 
and  Anne  Strachie,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Strachie,  late  of  co. 
Essex,  yeoman,  deceased — at  St.  Swithiu 
aforesaid.     20  May,  1605.  B. 

Bromhall,  Robert,  gent.,  of  Great  St. 
Bartholomew,  widower,  55,  and  Mai'garet 
Thorpe,  of  same,  40,  widow  of  John  Thorpe, 
gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  or 
St.  Sepulchre.     2G  May,  1636.  B. 

Bromhead,  Christopher  (Bromehedde),  and 
Agnes  Crosse,  of  Ware — to  marry  there.  24 
Jan. 155f.  B. 

Bromley,  Alban,  of  St.  Michael  Basishaw, 
London,  and  Ellen  Musgrave,  of  London, 
widow  of  Cuthbert  Musgrave,  late  of  Green- 
wich, CO.  Kent,  barber-surgeon,  gen.  lie,  6 
Sep. 1596.  B. 

Bromley,  Clobery,  esq.,  of  St.  James,  West- 
minster,  bachelor,  22,  and  Mrs.  Dorothy 
Bromley,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster, 
16,  her  parents  dead,  consent  of  her  guardian, 
Charles  Longueville,  esq.,  of  the  Inner  Temple 
— at  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  St.  Ann,  West- 
minster, or  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden.  From  an 
accompanying  document  in  Latin  it  appears 
she  was  daughter  of  William  Bromley,  of  Holt 
Castle,  CO.  Worcester,  who  died  at  Horseheath 
Hall,  CO.  Cambridge,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
his  will  dated  27  May,  1703.  22  March,  170^. 
B. 

Bromley,  Edward,  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts, 
gent.,  bachelor,  25,  and  Jane  Paradise,  of  St. 
Bride,  Loudon,  spinster,  24,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal— at  St.  Marylebone,  St.  Mary,  White- 
chapel, or  Knightsbridge  Chapel,  Middlesex. 
12  Feb.  168f.  F. 
Bromley,  George,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
yeoman,  and  Alice  Browne,  of  same,  widow — 
at  same.  25  Aug.  1606.  D. 
Bromley,  George,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Barton,  spinster, 
19,  daughter  of  Isaac  Barton,  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  Loudon,  merchant,  who  consents — at 
St.  Foster,  London.  2  Sep.  1674.  F. 
Bromley,  John,  cook,  and  Joane  Pierson,  of  the 
city  of  Westminster,  sjDinster — at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.     29  June,  1620.  B. 


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Bromley,  John,  gent.,  of  Staines,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Amy  Brockett,  of  same, 
spinster,  20,  her  father's  consent — at  same. 
24  Aug.  ]fi27.   H. 

Bromley,  Lewis  (15romly),  gent.,  of  St.  Gregory, 
tiacliclor,  25,  and  Thomasiue  Uolmett,  of  Sf 
Mary,  Islington,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  or  St.  Dunstan- 
in-the-West.     17  Oct.  1G31.  B. 

Bromley,  Richard  (Bromlye),  Salter,  and  Mary 
Duukyn,  of  Christchurcli,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Christopher  Dunkyn,  of  same, 
tallow-chandler — at    Christchurch    aforesaid. 

11  Ang.  1698.  B. 

Bromley,  Robert,  of  St.  Faith,  and  Mary  Kettell, 
widow,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate — at  St. 
Botolph  aforesaid.     17  Feb.  157^.  B. 

Bromley,  Thomas  (Bromelye),  of  St.  Bcnet, 
Gracechnrch,  London,  ironmonger,  and 
Margery  Tillman,  spinster,  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Old  Jewry,  daughter  of  — •  Tillman,  late  of 
Faversham,  Kent,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
13  Dec.  1591.  B. 

Brom.ley,  Thomas,  of  New  Inn,  Middlesex,  gent., 
and  Susan  Bond,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
liondon,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Bond,  of 
same,  founder,  gen.  lie,  18  Dec.  1592.  B. 

Brom.ley,  William,  of  Bagginton,  co.  Warwick, 
esq.,  widower,  33,  and  the  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Stawell,  of  St.  James,  Westminster,  spinster, 
about  22 — at   St.    James   aforesaid,  or  ...  . 

12  Jan. 169|.  F. 

Brom.sall,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Ber- 
mondsey,  co.  Surrey,  tallow  chandler,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Elizabeth  Barksdale,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  25 — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen  aforesaid.  9 
Feb.  170|.  F. 

Brooke,  Abraham,  of  St.  Trinity,  Minories, 
chirugeon,  bachelor,  20,  son  of  Thomas 
Brooke,  late  of  Darford,  co.  Kent,  merchant, 
deceased,  consent  of  his  mother,  Alice  Brooke, 
alias  Gouldsmith,  of  same,  and  Anne  Skinner, 
of  the  Minories  aforesaid,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  Ralph  Skinner,  late  of  same, 
gent.,  deceased,  consent  of  her  mother,  Hellen 
Skinner,  of  same,  widow — at  St.  Mary, 
Islington.     1  June,  1631.  B. 

Brooke,  Andrew,  and  Joanna  Bennett,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     15  Feb.  16-|-2.  D. 

Brooke,  Edward  (Broke),  and  Ann  Harrys,  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  Milk  Street,  to  marry  there. 
22  Jan.  154^  B. 

Brooke,  Edward,  of  Clement's  Inn,  gent.,  and 
Alice  Archbold,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
spinster,  gen.  lie,  30  Nov.  1567.  B. 

Brooke,  Edward,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  tallow 
chandler,  and  Katherine  Latham,  of  same, 
widow,  merchant — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Milk  Street,  London.     29  Jan.  16\%.  B. 

Brooke,  the  Right  Hon.  Francis,  Lord  Baron 
Brooke,  bachelor,  21,  and  upwards,  and  Hon. 
Elizabeth  Hamilton,  of  St.  James,  Westmin- 
ster, 21  and  upwards,  daughter  of  Lord 
Archibald  Hamilton,  special  licence.  13  May, 
1742.  F. 

Brooke,  Hugh  (Broke),  gent.,  and  Barbara 
Chydley,  of  London.     10  Oct.  1548.  F. 

Brooke,  Humphry,  of  St.  James,  Duke's  Place, 
London,  Dr.  in  physic,  widower,  about  48,  and 
Elizabeth  Denton,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree 
Church,  London,  spinster,  about  22,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex. 
27  Sept.  1667.  V. 

Brooke,  John  (Broke),  and  Elizabeth  Seraarke, 
of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  London.  16  Sept. 
1545.  F. 


Brooke,  John,  and  Margery  Jasper,  widow,  of 
Writtle,  CO.  Essex,  gen.  lie,  5  Feb.  15G|.  B. 

Brooke,  John,  of  City  of  London,  gardener,  and 
iMary  I'eanam,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of 
— Beanam,  of  same,  deceased — at  St.  Mary-at- 
HiU.     11  Dee  1588.  B. 

Brooke,  John,  of  Stondon,  co.  Herts,  yeoman,  and 
Ellen  Godfrey,  of  same,  widow  of  Nicholas 
Godfrey,  late  of  same,  tailor — at  St.  Mary 
Steyning,  London.     14  Nov.  1602.  B. 

Brooke,  John,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  widower, 
and  Elizabeth  Haywood,  of  Westminster, 
spinster — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  27 
Jan.  lG2f.  D. 

Brooke,  John,  gent.,  of  City  of  London,  bachelor, 
20,  son  of  Matthew  Brooke,  esq.,  of  Ports- 
mouth, CO.  Southampton,  who  consents,  and 
Elizabeth  Smith,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  spinster,  about  same  age,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Mary,  Somerset.    7  Oct.  1028.  B. 

Brooke,  Ralph,  of  Little  Parudon,  and  Elizabeth 
Lynseye,  of  Staudou,  widow,  to  marry  at 
Standon.     9  Nov.  1546.  B. 

Brooke,  Ralph,  and  Mary  GrifEyn,  of  St.  Olave, 
Silver  Street,  London,  to  mari-y  there.  27  Feb. 
155a.  B. 

Brooke,  Richard  (Broke),  and  Christian  Carew. 
—  June,  1548.  F. 

Brooke,  Richard,  and  Auue  Cobdeu,  widow,  of 
South  Wylde,  co.  Essex — at  St.  Magnus, 
London  Bridge.     22  Sept.  1576.  B. 

Brooke,  Richard,  and  Ellen  Rogers,  spinster,  of 
AV'are,  co.  Herts — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  12 
Aug.  1579.  B. 

Brooke,  Richard,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  gold- 
smith, and  Elizabeth  Longworth,  spinster,  of 
Westham,  Essex,  gen.  lie,  28  April,  1581.  B. 

Brooke,  Richard,  gent.,  of  Berkhampstead,  Herts, 
bachelor,  33,  and  Margaret  Carey,  now  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holboru,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of 
Edward  Carey,  of  Westwicke,  in  ye  county  of 
[Lancaster],  who  consents  —  at  St.  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf.     10  Dec.  1642.  B. 

Brooke,  Robert,  of  Bobyngworth,  and  Catherine 
Barley,  of  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook,  London — 
at  Bobingworth  aforesaid.     19  Jan.  155f .  B. 

Brooke,  Robert,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  London, 
merchant  taylor,  and  Sarah  Earlinge,  widow, 
of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  relict  of  Richard 
Earlinge,  of  same,  gen.  lie,  29  Jan.  158|.  B. 

Brooke,  Robert,  yeoman,  and  Mary  George,  widow, 
of  Bradwell-juxta-Mare,  co.  Essex,  relict  of 
John  George,  late  of  West  Mersey,  said  county, 
yeoman — at  Bradwell  aforesaid.  9  Nov.  1586. 
B. 

Brooke,  Robert,  clerk,  S.T.B.,  vicar  of  St.  Olave, 
Old  Jewry,  London,  and  Susan  Parpoynte,  of 
St.  Mary  Woolchurch,  said  city,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Robert  Parpoynte,  late  of 
St.  Christopher-le-Stocks,  London,  grocer, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  29  Nov.  1597.  B. 

Brooke,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin  Orgar,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Anne  Coxe,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Coxe,  deceased — at  St. 
Mary  Woolchurch,  London.    20  July,  1614.  B. 

Brooke,  Robert,  clerk,  widower,  32,  and  Mary 
Maynwaring,  of  St.  Giles  -  in  -  the  -  Fields, 
spinster,  18,  consent  of  the  Right  Worshipful 
Roger  Maynwaring,  D.D.,  parson  of  said 
parish — at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields.  9  May, 
1635.  B. 

Brooke,  Simon,  and  Susanna  Andrewe,  of  St. 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  to  marry  there.  5 
Dec.  1561.  B. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  of  Barnard's  Inn,  gent.,  and 
Matthew  {sic)  Farmer,  widow,  of  St.  Michael, 
Cornhill,  gen.  lie,  22  Aug.  1576.  B. 


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Brooke,  Thomas,  servant  to  Robert  Swift,  esq., 
and  Johanna  Kendall,  of  St.  Martin-le-Grando, 
widow.     13  Jan.  158f .  D. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
Middlesex,  vintner,  and  Margaret  Longo, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Longe,  deceased — 
at  Epping-,  co.  Essex.     12  July,  1G16.  B. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  London, 
tailor,  and  Ellen  Taylor,  of  St.  Augustine, 
London,  spinster — at  St.  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey, 
London.  25  Nov.  1622.  B. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  of  Borne,  co.  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Aleby  Hope,  spinster, 
21,  daughter  of  one  Hope,  of  Dover,  Kent, 
who  consents — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     21  Nov.  1632.    F. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  Oakelcy,  Northampton, 
20,  and  Margaret  Walter,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  of  the  Lady  Walter,  of  St.  James, 
Clerkenwell,  who  consents — at  St.  James, 
Clerkenwell.     29  Jan.  163f .  B. 

Brooke,  William  (Broke),  and  Katherine 
Emerye,  of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  19 
July,  1571.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  pewterer,  and  "Tanekiam" 
Breakepott,  spinster,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate, 
daughter  of  John  Breakepott,  of  the  city  of 
Antwerp,  merchant,  deceased — at  St.  Gabriel, 
Fenchurch.     9  Dec.  1583.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  of  the  City  of  London,  haber- 
dasher, and  Elizabeth  Williamson,  spinster,  of 
same,  daughter  of  Robert  Williamson,  late  of 
the  city  of  New  Sarum,  innholder,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  26  Aug.  1589.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  mariner, 
widower,  and  Judith  Nicholls,  of  Hendon, 
said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  Richard 
Nicholls,  of  same,  yeoman — at  Hendon  afore- 
said.    3  June,  1609.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
innholder,  and  Joaue  Ridge,  spinster,  daughter 
of  George  Ridge,  deceased — at  St.  Bennet 
Sherehog,  London.     21  June,  1622.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  of  St.  Alphage,  London,  clerk, 
M.A.,and  Margaret  Bosome,  of  same,  spinster 
— at  same.     14  June,  1624.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  White,  of  St. 
Andrew  Undershaft,  spinster,  22,  consent  of 
her  mother,  her  father  dead — at  St.  Giles  or 
St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields.     19  Sept.  1643.  B. 

Brooke,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Ballett,  of  Harlow, 
CO.  Essex,  widow,  about  24 — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     3  Aug.  1671.  V. 

Brooker,  Henry,  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark, 
bachelor,  citizen  and  leatherseller,  of  London, 
and  Jane  Cotes,  of  precinct  of  St.  Martin-le- 
Grand,  spinster — at  St.  Leonard,  in  said 
precinct.  24  Nov.  1623.     D. 

Brooker,  Henry,  of  Foot's  Cray,  co.  Kent, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Hannah  Tanner,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster,  21  and 
upwards,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Margaret 
aforesaid.  1  Feb.  170|.     F. 

Brooker,  Henry,  of  Chingford,  Essex,  bachelor, 
30,  and  upwards,  and  Sarah  Brooker,  of  St. 
Mary  Axe,  London,  spinster,  21,  and  upwards. 
13  July,  1730.     F. 

Brooker,  John,  of  St.  Catherine-by-the-Towerof 
London,  tallow-chandler,  and  Anne  Godfrey, 
of  Stondon,  co.  Herts,  spinster,  at  St.  Sepulchre, 
London.  15  Jan.  162f.     B. 

Brooker,  Thomas,  of  Pettworth,  Sussex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  41,  and  Francis  Gibbs,  of 
same,  widow,  about  35,  at  Pnlborough,  Sussex. 
16  June,  1666.     V. 

London  Marriage  Licences. 


Brookes,  James,  of  Hayse,  Middlesex,  widower, 
about  53,  and  Mary  Tomkin  ....  of  Edmon- 
ton, said  county,  widow,  about  51 — at  St. 
Gregory,  Loudon.     4  Nov.  1662.  V. 

Brookes,  James,  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Katherine  Carter, 
of  Hillingdon,  said  county,  spinster,  about 
30,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Hayes  or  Hilling- 
don aforesaid.     27  Oct.  1668.  V. 

Brookes,  John,  of  the  city  of  Oxford,  gent., 
bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth  Saunders,  of  same, 
spinster,  19,  her  parents  dead,  with  consent 
of  her  uncle,  Thomas  Tuder,  of  same — at  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street,  London.     29  April,  1680.  F. 

Brookes,  Leonard,  of  Westminster,  gent.,  and 
Anne  Head,  of  same,  spinster  —  at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     7  Jan.  16]^.  D. 

Brookes,  Richard,  gent.,  of  Frinsley,  co.  Hants, 
bachelor,  40,  and  Elizabeth  Bannister,  of 
St.  Clement  Danes,  spinster,  32 — at  Branford, 
Middlesex.     8  July,  1641.  B. 

Brookes,  Richard,  gent.,  of  Cyar  (?),  co.  Suffolk, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  Tailer,  spinster, 
26 — at  Bramford,  Acton,  or  Hammersmith, 
Middlesex.     13  Sept.  1643.  B. 

Brookes,  Roger,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Elizabeth 
Gi-ube,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  widow, 
about  28 — at  St.  Giles,  Crii^plegate.  5  Dec. 
1667.  D. 

Brookes,  Thomas,  of  St.  Ethelburgh,  London, 
clothworker,  and  Susan  Hyll,  of  Great  Ilford, 
CO.  Essex,  spinster,  daughter  of  Ralph  Hyll, 
late  of  same,  yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
23  July,  1597.     B. 

Brookes,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
AVeekes,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  spinster,  about 
17,  her  father's  consent — at  St.  Ethelburgh, 
or  St.  Hellen,  London.  7  Nov.  1673.     V. 

Brookes,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  bachelor,  29,  and  Judith  Foxe,  of  St. 
Bride,  spinster,  23,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Faith.  23  April,  1634.     B. 

Brookesliank,  John  (Brookebank),  of  St.  Michael, 
Cornhill,  and  Sibill  Kempe,  widow,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate — at  St.  Botolph  aforesaid. 
19  Oct.  1574.     B. 

Brookesbauk,  Nicholas  (Broksbanck),  of  St. 
Clement,  Eastcheap,  and  Agnes  Farrar,  of  St. 
Olave,  Hart  Street.     10  Aug.  1577.  B. 

Brookesbye,  Matthew,  gent.,  bachelor,  24,  son  of 
Ralph  Brookesby,  of  Much  Ashby,  co. 
Leicester,  gent.,  who  consents,  and  Mary 
Towneley,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  John 
Towneley,  esq.,  late  of  Camberwell,  Surrey, 
deceased  about  two  months  since,  consent  of 
Mary  Towneley,  widow,  her  mother  —  at 
Hackney,  Middlesex.  21  Nov.  1616.     B. 

Broome.     See  also  Brome. 

Broome,  Gabriel,  and  Ellen  Nicholls,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  widow.  13  Jan.  1641.     D. 

Broom.e,  George,  gent.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  widower,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Horspoole, 
of  St.  Bennett,  FauVs  Wharf,  spinster,  19, 
daughter  of  William  Horspoole,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents  —  at  St.  Bennett  aforesaid. 
11  Sept.  1632.     B. 

Broom.e,  John,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  23,  and  Sarah  Freind,  of  same, 
spinster,  about  21,  consent  of  mother,  Sarah 
Freind — at  Hackney  aforesaid.  16  Nov.  1663.  V. 

Broome,  Lawrence,  of  New  Inn,  London,  bachelor, 
about  31,  and  Elizabeth  Wood,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  21  and  ujjwards,  her  mother's  consent 
—at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  or  St.  Sepulchre, 
London.  2  Dec.  1671.     V. 

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Broome,  Simon,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  grocer, 
and  Isabcll  Copley,  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Edward  Coploy, 
late  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  gent.,  deceased — 
at  St.  Mary  Woolnoth  aforesaid.  9  March, 
160^.  B. 

Broomeley,  William,  and  Margery  Cannan,  of  St. 
Peter,  Cornhill,  to  marry  there.  22  Feb.  156|. 
B. 

Brothers,  Giles,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elizabeth 
Battman,  spinster,  of  Loudon,  daughter  of 
Sylvester  Battman,  late  of  Staveton,  co. 
Northampton,  husbandman,  deceased,  gen. 
lie,  28  Oct.  1591.  B. 

Brothers,  John,  of  Urury  Lane,  Middlesex, 
yeoman,  bachelor,  and  Alice  Harris,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Harris,  late  of 
Eamsey,  co  Huntingdon,  yeoman,  deceased — 
at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  27  Oct. 
1621.  B. 

Brotherton,  Humphrey.     Sec  Browtiiton. 

Brotherton,  John,  of  St.  Michael  Bassishaw,  and 
Dorothy  Mattocke,  spinster,  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Jewry — at  St.  Lawrence  aforesaid.  2  May, 
1576.  B. 

Brotherton,  John,  yeoman,  and  Julian  Speekman, 
spinster,  of  St.  James,  Clerkeuwell,  to  marry 
there.  4  Dec.  1582.  B. 

Brotherton,  Michael,  of  Westminster,  bachelor, 
and  Joanna  Price,  of  same,  sjiiinster — at  St. 
Leonard  in  St.  Martin-le-Grand.  21  Ajiril, 
1623.  D. 

Brotherton,  William,  gent.,  and  Judith  Burton, 
spinster,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  daughter  of 
Henry  Burton,  of  same,  yeoman — at  same. 
13  Nov.  1583.  B  . 

Broug'hton,  Christopher,  gent.,  of  St.  Mildred, 
Bread  St.  London,  widower,  48,  and  Elizabeth 
Salisbury,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Owen  Salisbury,  gent., 
deceased,  consent  of  her  mother,  Mary 
Harbert,  alias  Salisbury,  of  same,  widow — at 
St.  Olave,  Old  Jury,  London.  4  March,  162^. 
B. 

Broug'hton,  Christopher,  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
London,  gent.,  bachelor,  26,  and  Martha 
Temple,  of  Stowe,  co.  Bucks,  spinster,  22, 
her  parents  dead,  with  consent  of  her  brother. 
Sir  Richard  Temple,  of  Stowe  aforesaid, 
Knight  of  the  Bath — at  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex.  26  Nov.  1666.  F. 

Broughton,  Edward  (Braughton),  of  Finch  Lane, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  and  Elizabeth  Band, 
si^inster,  daughter  of  William  Band,  of  St. 
Michael,  Holborn,  London,  cutler — at  St. 
Andrew,  Huggin  Lane,  London.  18  Dec. 
1623.  B, 

Broughton,  Edward,  of  Kington,  co.  Hereford, 
gent,,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bail}^,  of  Wilshamstead,  alias  Wilsted,  co.  Beds, 
spinster,  about  24,  her  parents  dead — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  St.  Sepulchre,  or  St. 
Bartholomew-the-Great  or  Less,  London. 
28  April,  1675.  V. 

Broughton,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  widower,  50,  and  Eose  Rogers,  of  same, 
spinster,  40 — at  St.  Giles  aforesaid.  28  Jul}-, 
1628.  B. 

Broughton,  Robert,  esq.,  of  city  of  Westminster, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Mary  Smith,  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  widow,  30 — at  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
or  St.  Mary,  Savoy.     20  March,  162§.  B. 

Broughton,  Sampson  Shelton,  of  Middle  Temple, 
gent.,  liachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Cooke,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster, 
about  20,  her  father's  consent — at  St.  Dunstau- 
in-the-West.     29  Aug.  1676.  V. 


Broughton,  Thomas,  of  Broughton,  co.  Stafford, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Rhoda  Amcotts, 
of  Aysthorp,  co.  Lincoln,  spinster,  about  19, 
her  parents  dead,  consent  of  her  grandmother, 
Rhoda  Lady  Fairfax,  her  guardian,  attested  by 
Sir  Bryan  Broughton,  of  Broughton  aforesaid, 
knight  and  bart. — at  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden. 
6  July,  1672.  V. 

Broughton,  William,  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow,  London, 
merchant,  bachelor,  26  and  upwards,  and  Ann 
Danvcrs,  spinster,  about  17,  consent  of  father, 
Henry  Danvers,  of  Stoke  Newington,  co. 
Middlesex,  esq. — at  Stoke  Newington  afore- 
said.    29  May,  1678.  V. 

Broiighton,  William,  esq.,  of  St.  George,  South- 
wark,  widower,  50,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Macneale,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  widow, 
40— at  St.  Andrew  Wardrobe.  19  April,  1710. 
B. 

Brouncker,  Christopher,  of  Portsmouth,  co. 
Southampton,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and 
Mrs.  Catherine  Gilbourne,  of  Shoreham,  Kent, 
sijinster,  about  18,  consent  of  father,  Henry 
Gillourne,  of  same,  esq. — at  Newington  Butts, 
Surrey,  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St.  Giles-in-the- 
Fields.  7  Nov.  1670.  V. 

Brouncker,  Thomas,  of  Portsmouth,  co. 
Southampton,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  Mary 
Bridger,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  London, 
sjiinster,  20,  daughter  of  Peter  Bridger,  of 
same,  who  consents — at  St.  Anne,  Aldersgate, 
or  .  .  .     1  June,  1695.  F. 

Erouncker,  William,  esq.,  and  Martha  Myldmaye, 
daughter  of  Sir  Walter  Mvldmaye,  knight, 
gen.  lie,  10  Jan.  156§.  B. 

Brouners,  Michael,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  cabinet-maker,  aged  about  28,  and 
Mary  Vanleenwarde,  of  same,  widow,  24, 
alleged  by  Thomas  Billopp,  of  St.  Mary 
Savoy,  Middlesex,  gent. — at  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  or  any  other  chm'ch  now  standing  near 
the  City  of  London.     22  Sept.  1666.  F. 

Erowghe,  Arthui',  and  Alice  Clanys,  spinster, 
of  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  23  Jan.  156^.  B. 

Browne,  Alexander,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  about  33,  and  Mrs.  Deborah  Golding, 
of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  22, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid,  or 
Chelsey,  or  Knightsbridge,  co.  Middlesex. 
6  July,  1676.  V. 

Browne,  Anthony,  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  widower, 
and  Audrey  Clarke,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, widow.     16  July,  1674.  D. 

Browne,  Arnold,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq., 
widower,  and  Dame  Ursula  Cremer,  of  St. 
James,  Westminster,  widow — at  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  or  ...  .     26  May,  1692.  F. 

Browne,  Arthur  (Brown),  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  gent.,  widower,  35,  and 
Amy  Wilks,  of  same,  widow,  about  35— at 
Croydon,  Lambeth,  or  Pntnev,  co.  Surrey.  6 
May,  1691.   F. 

Browne,  Bartholomew,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Jane  Heyman,  spinster,  24, 
daughter  of  Peter  Hej-man,  of  Wye,  co.  Kent, 
esq.,  who  consents — at  Wye  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
17  Jan.  16Sf .  F. 

Browne,  Benjamin,  of  St.  Saviour,  Soutliwark, 
CO.  Surrey,  gent.,  bachelor,  28,  and  Deliverance 
Gatteridge,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  sjnnster, 
18,  with  her  parents'  consent — at  Stepney  or 
Bow,  CO.  Middlesex.     22  Nov.  1693.  F. 

Browne,  Christoiiher,  of  Pucklechurch,  co. 
Gloucester,  clerk,  ))aclielur,  about  27,  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Hall,  of  Avening,  said  county, 
spinster,  about  23,  with  consent  of  her  father, 
William  Hall,  of  same,  clerk — at  Eodmerton, 
CO.  Gloucester.     23  June,  1679.  V. 


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198 


Browne,  Cuthbert,  "  famnlum  domesticum,  Diie 
nre  Regine,"  and  Mary  Bei'ues,  spinster,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  19  June,  1575. 
B. 

Browne,  Edmund,  and  Mary  Stondon,  spinster,  of 
Edinunton — to  marry  at  Estewick.  16  Jan. 
156f.  B. 

Browne,  Edward,  of  the  City  of  London,  haber- 
dasher, and  Anne  Dove,  of  same,  widow  of 
Richard  Dove,  sailor — at  St.  Botoljih,  Aldgate, 
London.     11  Feb.  1611.  B. 

Browne,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  widower,  37,  and  Anne  Willoughb}', 
spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Richard  Willoughbj', 
gent.,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  who 
consents — at  St.  Botoljoh  aforesaid.  6  May, 
1630.  B. 

Browne,  Edward,  and  Jane  Appleyard,  of  the 
city  of  Westminster,  spinster.  1  April,  1635.  D. 

Browne,  Edward,  of  Whitefriars,  London,  doctor 
in  physic,  bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs. 
Henrietta  Susanna  Feme,  of  Lyre  Street, 
London,  spinster,  about  17,  her  father's 
consent — at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft.  29  April, 
1672.  V. 

Browne,  Francis,  and  Dorothy  Vyllers,  of  the 
diocese  of  London.     6  Dec.  1544.  F. 

Browne,  the  Right  Hon.  Francis,  Viscount  Mon- 
tague, of  St.  Clement  Danes,  bachelor,  28,  and 
the  Right  Hon.  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Somerset, 
daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry,  Earl  of 
Worcester,  who  consents,  aged  19 — at  St. 
Martin-inthe-Fields.     6  July,  1637.  B. 

Browne,  George,  of  Hornchurch,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Grace  Plase,  of  same,  spinster— 
at  same.     13  July,  1626.    B. 

Browne,  George,  of  St.  Bennett,  Gracechurch, 
milliner,  bachelor,  22,  son  of  John  Browne,  of 
Kynlett,  co.  Salop,  gent.,  who  consents,  and 
Elizabeth  Boylson,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  spinster, 
22— at  St.  Sepulchre.     25  Oct.  1633.  B. 

Browne,  George,  of  Spelmanden,  co.  Kent,  gent., 
about  20,  consent  of  his  father,  John  Browne 
and  Anne  Dobell,  of  Streete,  co.  Sussex, 
spinster,  about  19,  daughter  of  Walter  Dobell, 
of  same,  esq.,  who  consents— at  Streete  afore- 
said, or  ...  .     3  Dec.  1647.  F. 

Browne,  George,  of  Buckland,  co.  Surrey,  esq., 
about  20,  and  Mrs.  Jane  Woraley,  of  Apple- 
doore  Court,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  co.  South- 
ampton, spinster,  about  20,  consent  of  mothei*, 
Dame  Brigdet  Worsley,  widow — at  Buckland 
aforesaid,  or  ...  .     3  Jan.  16" §.  V. 

Browne,  Henry,  and  Rose  Cooke,  widow,  of  St. 
Gabriel,  Fenchurch,  gen.  lie,  28  June,  1574. 
B. 

Browne,  Henry,  yeoman,  and  Agnes  Harte, 
spinster,  now  City  of  London,  daughter  of 
John  Harte,  late  of  Woodham  Ferris,  co.  Esses, 
husbandman,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew  Hub- 
bard, London.     22  Dec.  1590.  B. 

Browne,  Henry,  husbandman,  and  Elizabeth 
Atterbye,  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
daughter  of  James  Atterbye,  late  of  same, 
fisherman,  deceased — at  Isleworth  aforesaid. 
3  March,  159§.  B. 

Browne,  Henry,  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  butcher, 
and  Anne  Linton,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  9  Feb.  162|.    B. 

Browne,  Henry,  esq.,  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  bachelor, 
and  Elizabeth  Haynes,  of  same,  spinster,  16, 
daughter  of  Mr.  Abraham  (sic),  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents — at  same.     29  Nov.  1632.  B. 

Browne,  Henry,  gent.,  of  West  Ham,  Essex, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Ellen  Pare,  of  same,  spinster, 
30,  of  same — at  Little  Ilford,  Essex.  9  July, 
1644.  B. 


Brown,  Henry,  of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks,  bricklayer, 
bachelor,  22,  with  father's  consent,  and  Mary 
Abbott,  of  Denham,  Bucks,  sjjin^ter,  17, 
consent,  of  father,  Robert  Abbott — at  St.  Giles- 
in-the-Fields.     20  April,  1663.  B. 

Brown,  Henry,  of  Ealing,  Middlesex,  bachelor,  25, 
and  Christian  Adams,  of  same,  spinster,  24 — 
at  St.  Sepulchre,  or  St.  Martin,  Ludgate. 
10  Feb.  171|.  B. 

Browne,  Humfrey,  and  Gertrude  Browne,  of  the 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  24  May,  1569.  B. 

Browne,  James,  of  Chesthunt,  co.  Herts,  tanner, 
and  Bridget  Terry,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  William  Terry,  late  of  Hadley,  co.  Middle- 
sex, musician,  deceased — at  St.  Antholin, 
London.     13  Oct.  1618.  B. 

Brown,  James,  gent.,  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
widower,  50,  and  Margaret  Atchison,  of  same, 
widow,  40— at  St.  Faith.     25  Oct.  1641.  B. 

Brown,  James,  of  St.  Luke,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
above  24,  and  Mary  Harvey,  South  Weald, 
Essex,  spinster,  above  22 — at  South  Weald 
aforesaid.     7  Oct.  1749.  F. 

Browne,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Cornish,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes — to  marry  there.  31  Jan. 
156i.  B. 

Browne,  John,  of  Stepney,  yeoman,  and  Jane 
Cosin,  spinster — at  St.  Bonnet,  Gracechurch. 
17  Sept.  1580.  B. 

Browne,  John,  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  salter, 
and  Agnes  Golson,  widow,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
London — at  Islington  aforesaid.  25  May,  1582. 

Browne,  John,  of  Grays  Thurrock,  Essex,  yeo- 
man, and  Mary  Thompson,  widow,  relict  of 
John  Thompson,  of  Little  Thurrock,  said 
county,  yeoman — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn.  5 
Feb. 158|.  B. 

Browne,  John,  of  St.  Gabriel,  Fenchurch,  London, 
chirurgeon,  and  Jane  Pearcye,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Pearcy, 
late  of  same,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  22  July,  1589. 
B. 

Browne,  John,  saddler,  and  Elizabeth  Slater,  of 
St.  SeiJulchre,  Loudon,  sjDinster,  daughter  of 
Robert  Slater,  of  same,  saddler,  gen.  lie,  27 
Nov.  1592.  B. 

Browne,  John,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Anne  Arden,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  widow  of  John  Arden,  late  of  same, 
fletcher — at  St.  Margaret  Moses,  London.  10 
Feb.  159|.  B. 

Browne,  John,  of  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
joiner,  and  Cecily  Crowche,  of  Great  All 
Hallows,  Thames  Street,  said  city,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Crowche,  late  of  Lich- 
field, CO.  Stafford,  yeoman,  deceased — at  Little 
All  Hallows  aforesaid.     18  Feb.  159|.  B. 

Browne,  John,  clerk,  of  Little  All  Hallows, 
Thames  Street,  London,  and  Barsaba  Richard- 
son, of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  widow,  gen. 
lie,  13  March,  159|.  B. 

Browne,  John,  sailor,  and  Ellen  Lintree,  spinster, 
of  Limohouse,  in  the  parish  of  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex,  daughter  of  —  Lintree,  late  of 
Walliugborow,  co.  Northampton,  yeoman, 
deceased — at  Stepney  aforesaid.  8  May,  1599. 
B. 

Browne,  John,  of  Romford,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Anno  Greene,  of  same,  widow,  of  Lawrence 
Greene,  late  of  same,  husbandman — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London.  25  July,  1617. 
B. 

Browne,  John,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London, 
tailor,  and  Mary  Grymmell,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Grymell,  deceased — at  St. 
Bennett  Sherehog,  London.    29  Jan.  162^-.  B. 

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Browne,  John,  of  Great  St.  Bartholomew,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Mary  Burton,  of  Chinckford, 
CO.    Essex,    spinster,    danghtor    of    Stephen 
Burton,     of     same,    yeoman — at    Great    St. 
Bartholomew  aforesaid.     30  April,  1G22.  B. 
Browne,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  scrivener, 
bachelor,  and  Kathcrinc  Price,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  spinster — at  Paddington.    4  Oct. 
1623.  D.     [llis  name  is  written  Price  in  text, 
but  Browne  in  margin]. 
Browne,  John,  of  All  Hallows-the-Less,  Thames 
Street,    London,  cordwainer,    and    Elizabeth 
Snelling,   widow,  of    George  Snelling — at  All 
Hallows  aforesaid.     10  Oct.  1625.  B. 
Browne,     John,    of     Xormanton,     co.     Lincoln, 
bachelor,  and  Margaret  Gamblin,  of  Great  St. 
Bartholomew,      London,       spinster — at      St. 
Leonard   in     St.    Martin-le-Grand.     16   Feb. 
162|.  D. 
Browne,  John,  of   St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old   Fish 
Street,  London,  and   Susanna  Stonard,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate — at   St.    Faith,    London. 
26  April,  1626.  B. 
Browne,    John,    esq.,  widower,  50,  and   Winifred 
Edwards,  of    St.    Gregory,    London,  spinster, 
40 — at  St.  Gregory  aforesaid.    12  Jane,  1627. 
B. 
Browne,    John,  and   Elizabeth  Alcocke.  22  Oct. 

1629.  D. 
Browne,  John,  esq.,  of   Twickenham,  Middlesex, 
widower,  27,  and  Elizabeth  Packer,  of  city  of 
Westminster,   spinster,   19,  daughter  of  John 
Packer,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St. 
Stephen,  Walbrook.     25  Jan.  163^.  B. 
Browne,    John,   and   Jane    Symson   [in  margin, 
Sympson],  of  city  of   Westminster,  widow.  6 
Aug.  1639.  D. 
Browne,    John,    and   Hannah   Loder,  of   city  of 

Westminster,  spinster.  5  Dec.  1639.     D. 
Browne,  John,  and   Jane   Kaven.    19  Aug.  1640. 

D. 
Browne,  Sir  John,  bai't.,  of  Cowsham,    co.  Oxon, 
bachelor,    35,    and   Elizabeth  Vandersteck,  of 
Staines,    Middlesex,    widow — at    St.    Paul's 
Cathedral,   in   London,  or   Staines  aforesaid. 
10  May,  1666.  F. 
Browne,   John,   of  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  bachelor  in 
physic,  bachelor,  about  35,  and  Mrs.  Martha 
Crutchfeild,    of     Lambeth,    Sm-rey,  spinster, 
about  24,  and  at   own  disposal — at  Newington 
or  Camberwell,  Surrey.     15  Feb.  166S-.  Y. 
Browne,    Joseph    (Brown),     of     London,    gent., 
widower,    about    40,    and    Sarah    Grove,    of 
Croydon,  Surrey,  widow,  aged  30 — at  Croydon 
aforesaid.     9  Jan.  166S.  V. 
Browne,  Joseph  (Brown),  of  Middle  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Martha  Looker,  of 
Noble  Street,  London,  widow — at  St.  Stephen, 
Coleman  Street,  London.     21  April,  1675.    Y. 
Browne,  Lawrence,  yeoman,  and  Dorothy  Woode, 
spinster,  of  St.  Michael-ad-Bladum,  London^ 
at  Chaldwell,  Essex.     13  Aug.  1580.B. 
Browne,    Matthew,    of    St.    Sepulchre,    London, 
linendraper,    and    Alice    Colbache,    spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Colbache,  of  Munckland, 
Herts,  yeoman — at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane, 
London.     28  Oct.  1615.  B. 
Browne,  Matthew,  of  St.  Michael  Koyal,  London, 
esq.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Anne  Willmer,  spinster, 
22,  daughter  of  George  Willmer,  late  of  Strat- 
ford, Bow,  Middlesex,  esq.,  deceased,  and  her 
mother  also — at  Kingston   or    Guildford,  co. 
Surrey.     4  March,  163|.  F. 
Browne,  Matthew,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  yeoman, 
widower,  aged  30,  and  Judith  Lake,  of  Barking, 
Essex,    spinster,    aged   23,  consent  of   father, 
Thomas  Lake,  of  same,  gent. — at  Chigwell  or 
Barking,  co.  Essex.     22  Dec.  1665.  Y. 


Browne,  Matthew,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  and  Christian  Parks,  of  All  Hallows 
Stayning,  London,  widow,  about  43 — at  All 
Hallows  Stayning,  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  or 
Wliitechapel,  Middlesex.     19  Oct.  1667.  Y. 

Browne,  Matthias,  the  younger,  of  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  gent.,  son  of  Matthias  Browne  the 
elder,  of  Horbling,  co.  Lincoln,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  21,  and  Mary  Gorges,  of  Chelsea  afore- 
said, widow,  about  20,  late  wife  of  Mr.  Gorges, 
late  of  Chelssa  aforesaid,  deceased — at  St. 
Christopher,  London.  2  May,  16 13.  B. 

Browne,  Michael,  of  All  Saints,  in  the  town  of 
Hertford,  yeoman,  and  Angeletta  Richardson, 
of  Chesthunt,  co.  Herts,  widow  of  Simon 
Richardson — at  St.  Gregory,  London.  13 
Sept.  1626.  B. 

Browne,  Michael,  butcher,  and  Sarah  Baker,  of 
Great  Munden,  Herts,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Richard  Baker,  of  same,  yeoman — at  Widford, 
Herts.     28  April,  1632.  B. 

Browne,  Mun,  of  London,  merchant,  bachelor, 
about  30,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Benu,  of  St.  John 
Zachary,  Loudon,  spinster,  about  16,  consent 
of  her  father  and  mother.  Sir  Thomas  Blood- 
worth,  knight,  and  Dame  Mary  Bloodworth, 
alias  Benn,  his  wife — at  St.  Botolph,  Aiders- 
gate.  4  March,  167^.     Y. 

Browne,  Nicholas,  of  Little  Hormead,  clerk,  and 
Johanna  Astlen,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London,  widow — at  any  church  in  the  diocese. 
4  July,  1551.     B. 

Browne,  Peter,  of  Ratcliffe,  parish  of  Stepney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  dyer,  and  Joane  Alter,  of  St. 
Ethelburgh,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Alter,  of  Turlye,  co.  Gloucester, 
husbandman — at  St.  Ethelburgh  aforesaid. 
27  March,  1599.     B. 

Browne,  Philip,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  clerk, 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Tyrrell,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  widow,  at  St. 
Bride  aforesaid.     1  May,  1674.     Y. 

Browne,  Ralph,  gent.,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  bachelor,  36,  and  Anne  Holliland, 
maiden,  22,  of  St.  John,  Clerkenwell,  consent 
of  father,  David  Holliland,  of  same,  gent. — at 
St.  Mary,  Islington,  Middlesex.  19  Sept.  1605. 
B. 

Browne,  Ralph,  butcher,  and  Alice  Cawcotfc, 
widow,  of  New  Windsor,  co.  Berks — at  St. 
James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.  29  July,  1626. 
B. 

Bi'owne,  Reuben,  gent.,  of  Luton,  Beds,  33,  and 
Anne  Scott,  now  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
spinster,  26— at  St.  Faith.  28  Jan.  163|.  B. 
[In  margin  ''  both  of  these  parties  are  servants 
to  Judge  Crawley."] 

Browne,  Richard,  of  the  diocese  of  Winchester, 
and  Agnes  Bradley,  of  the  diocese  of  London. 
3  Feb.  154J.  F. 

Browne,  Richard,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornliill,  and 
Margaret  Woodward,  of  Ashford.  19  Jan. 
loof.     B. 

Browne,  Richard,  of  Westminster,  one  of  the 
grooms  of  the  queen's  majesty's  larder,  and 
Katherine  Gray,  of  Paddington,  widow — at  the 
chapel  of  Paddington.  31  Oct.  1567.     D. 

Browne,  Richard,  esq.,  and  Katherine  Onslowe, 
widow,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  gen.  lie, 
17  Jan.  157f .     B. 

Browne,  Richard,  waterman,  of  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  and  Alice  Hammonde,  widow, 
of  City  of  London,  relict  of  William  Ham- 
monde, late  of  St.  Saviour,  South wark,  sailor, 
deceased — at  Trinity-the-Less,  London.  9Aug. 
1586.     B. 


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Browne,  Richard,  of  the  City  of  London,  cloth- 
worker,  and  Elizabeth  Ellys,  spinster,  of  St. 
Ann  and  Agnes,  Aldersgate,  London,  daughter 
of  Henry  Ellys,  late  of  Christchnrch,  New- 
gate, London,  ironmonger,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
14  Oct.  1590.     B. 

Browne,  Richard,  of  St.  Sepulchi-e,  London,  cord- 
waiucr,  and  Alice  Lofte,  of  same,  widow  of 
Edmund  Lofte,  late  of  same,  cordwainer — at 
St.  Sepulchre  aforesaid.     3  Feb.  160h.  F. 

Browne,  Richard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  40,  and  Elizabeth  Leaver,  of 
St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  widow,  about  35 — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.  28  Aug.  1662.     V. 

Browne,  Richard,  of  St.  Maudlin,  Milk  Street, 
London,  physician,  bachelor,  about  29,  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Byfield,  of  Morclack,  co.  Surrey, 
spinster,  about  22,  consent  of  mother,  Mr?. 
Sarah  Byfield,  of  same,  widow,  at  All  Hallows- 
in-the-Wall  or  St.  Dunstan  -  in  -  the  -  East, 
London,  or  Newington,  Middlesex.  31  July, 
1677.     V. 

Browne,  Sir  Richard,  bart.,  of  St.  James-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  32,  and  Dorothy  Blackett, 
of  same,  widow,  27 — at  St.  James  aforesaid. 
11  Sept.  1688.     B. 

Browne,  Robert,  of  Braintree,  and  Elizabeth 
Pynell,  widow,  of  Harwich — to  marry  at 
Easterford,  co.  Essex.  13  April,  1564.     B. 

Browne,  Robert,  and  Juliana  Bedfoorde,  of  St. 
Martin  Orgar,  London — to  marry  there.  3 
May,  1567.     B. 

Browne,  Robert,  and  Agnes  Cawell,  widow,  of 
Waltham  Holy  Cross,  gen.  lie,  16  Feb.  157i. 
B. 

Browne,  Robert,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street, 
London,  draper,  widower,  and  Elizabeth 
Browne,  of  St.  Catherine  Creechurch,  said 
city,  widow  of  John  Browne,  late  of  same, 
draper — at  St.  Catherine  Creechurch  afore- 
said. 11  Dec.  1612.     B. 

Browne,  Robert,  of  Westminster,  tailor,  bachelor, 
and  Jane  Robinson,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.  14  May,  1621.     D. 

Browne,  Robert,  cooper,  and  Joane  Whitlocke, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Whitlock,  deceased — - 
at  St.  Mary  Stayniug,  London.  28  Aug.  1621. 
B. 

Browne,  Mr.  Robert,  of  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  milliner,  bachelor,  21,  father  dead, 
and  Thomazine  Hare,  of  same,  spinster, 
19,  daughter  of  Richard  Hare,  esq.,  in  the 
county  of  Southwark  (sic),  who  liveth  in  the 
King's  Bench,  at  the  present  distracted  in  his 
wits,  consent  of  ber  uncle,  Sir  Ralph  Hare — 
at  St.  Mary,  Strand,  alias  Savoy,  Middlesex. 
4  May,  1622.     B. 

Browne,  Robert,  of  St.  Helen,  London,  tailor,  and 
Isabell  Austen,  of  St.  Martin  Outwich,  London, 
widow  of  Edward  Austen — at  St.  Martin  Out- 
wich aforesaid.  27  Nov.  1626.     B. 

Browne,  Robert,  and  Jane  Mawne.  7  Nov.  1628. 
D. 

Browne,  Roger,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
farrier,  and  Alice  Painter,  spinster — at  St. 
Beunet,  Paul's  Wharf,  Loudon.  29  Jan.  16^^. 
B. 

Browne,  Rupert,  of  Lyon's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  23,  and  Mrs.  Sybell  Wyrley,  of  St. 
Clement  Danes,  spinster,  about  17,  her  father's 
consent — at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Great  or 
Less,  London.     20  Jan.  166^.  V. 

Browne,  Stephen,  and  Elizabeth,  tailor,  widow,  of 
City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  8  Jan.  157|.  B. 

Browne,  Stephen,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  cook, 
and  Martha  Garland,  spinster,  daughter  of 
—  Garland,  deceased — at  All  Hallows  Barking, 
London.     22  Jan.  162t.  B. 


Browne,  Thomas,  alias  Cokkove,  and  Elizabeth 
Dannow,  of  the  diocese  of  London.  14  Nov. 
1546.  P. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  Westminster,  citizen  and 
vintner,  of  London,  and  Barbara  Bottlesham, 
of  Westminster,  spinster  [bond  by  John 
Reade,  of  St.  Martin,  near  Charing  Cross, 
vintner].     18  April,  1572.  D. 

Browne,  Thomas,  and  Margaret  Rake,  widow,  of 
the  City  of  Loudon,  gon.  lie,  16  May,  1573.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  and  Helen  Wytlon.  4  Sept. 
1575.  F. 

Browne,  Thomas,  surgeon,  and  Margaret  Eales, 
of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  widow  of  Stephen 
Eales,  late  of  same,  mariner — at  Stepney 
aforesaid.     16  Dec.  1592.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  Liraehouse,  parish  of  Stepney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  baker,  and  Elizabeth  Bartelett, 
of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Bartelett,  of  Heston,  Middlesex,  yeoman,  gen. 
lie,  29  May,  1596.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  sailor,  and  Elizabeth  Collins,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Collins,  deceased — at  All  Hallows 
Barking,  London.     24  Aug.  1616.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Andrew-in-the-Ward- 
robe,  London,  embroiderer,  and  Jane  Russell, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Vintry,  said  city,  widow 
of  William  Russell,  late  of  same,  embroiderer 
— at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex.  31  Dec. 
1617.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary  Colechurch, 
London,  tailor,  and  Margaret  Ison,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  Loudon,  spinster,  daughter 
of  —  Ison,  yeoman — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
aforesaid.     10  Jan.  161^.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  waterman,  and  Margaret  Davies,  of 
same,  widow  of  John  Davies — at  St.  Thomas- 
the-Apostle,  London.     26  July,  1618.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth  Aldredge, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Aldredge,  deceased — 
at  Lawford,  co.  Essex.     17  Dec.  1618.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  Shepperton,  co.  Middlesex, 
husbandman,  and  Anne  Bartholomew,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Bartholomew,  deceased — at 
St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  19  July, 
1619.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury, 
London,  merchant,  bachelor,  and  Mary 
Cornelius,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  John  Cornelius,  merchant, 
deceased — at  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London. 
19  Dec.  1620.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Zatherine  Cree  Chnrch, 
Loudon,  feltmaker,  widower,  and  Mary  Browne, 
of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Browne, 

of  Avingbury,  co yeoman — at  St.  Alban, 

Wood  Street,  Loudon.  20  Feb.  162^.     B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  Barking,  Essex,  yeoman,  and 
Elizabeth  Rundell,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Edward  Rundell,  of  Northfleet,  co.  Kent, 
veoman — at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London. 
29  Nov.  1623.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London,  waterman,  and  Sarah  Powell,  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  spinster — at  St.  Giles 
aforesaid.     26  May,  1626.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Dnnstan-in-the- 
West,  bachelor,  21,  and  Petronella  Turpin,  of 
St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields,  26,  widow  of  Thomas 
Turpin,  gent.,  deceased — at  St.  Martin,  Lud- 
gate.     15  April,  1634.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  widower,  50,  and  Anne  Bonnicke,  of 
same,  widow,  35— at  St.  Faith,  or  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street.     2  Oct.  1644.  B. 


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Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin,  in  the  borough 
of  Leicester,  widower,  and  Agnes,  aias  Anne, 
Dent,  of  St.  Martiu-iu-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
spinster — at  St.  Martin  aforesaid,  or  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Middlesex.     23  Dec.  1G61.  B. 

Browne,  Thomas, of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  abont  25, 
and  Cicilia  Pooley,  spinster,  about  20,  daughter 
of  Dame  Elizabeth  Pooley,  of  Boxsted  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  widow,  who  consents — at  Boxsted 
aforesaid.     9  Feb.  166^.  F. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  gent., 
bachelor,  abont  21,  and  Mrs.  Hester  Barry,  of 
Parkbury,  Herts,  spinster,  about  26,  and  at 
own  disposal — at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish 
Street,  Loudon.     29  Aug.  1677.  V. 

Browne,  Thoma»,  of  Wood  Street,  Loudon,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mrs.  Winnifred  Beard, 
of  St.  Botoljoh,  Bishopsgate,  spinster,  above  21, 
and  at  own  disposal— at  St.  Saviour,  South- 
wark.     8  Dec.  1677.  V. 

Browne,  Thomas,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  36,  and  Ursula  Duncombe, 
of  Rickmansworth,  Herts,  spinster,  about  20, 
with  consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Mary 
Duncombe,  alleged  by  Charles  Duncombe,  of 
St.  Mary  Wooluoth,  London,  goldsmith — at 
Rickmansworth  aforesaid.     14  Aug.  1678.  V. 

Erown,  Thomas,  gont.,  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
bachelor,  31,  and  Hannah  Bnxell,  of  same, 
spinster,  24— at  Lincoln's  Inn  chapel.  27 
March,  1706.  B. 

Browne,  Walter,  gent.,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Jane  Helmes,  of  same, 
widow,  30— at  St.  Faith.     18  May,  1639.  B. 

Browne,  Weston,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex,  esq., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Mary  Wilson,  of  Riplington, 
CO.  Southampton,  widow,  28 — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  or  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex. 
28  Jan.  166f.  F. 

Browne,  Weston,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  widower, 
50,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Halls,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  widow,  40 — at  St.  Mary,  Savov.  24 
Jan.  169f.  B. 

Browne,  William,  and  Anne  Collye,  of  the  City 
of  London,  gen.  lie,  28  July,  1561.  B. 

Browne,  William,  and  Elizabeth  Smallo,  spinster, 
of  St.  John  Zachary,  gen.  lie,  2  Oct.  1573.   B. 

Browne,  William,  and  Agnes  Francke,  widow,  of 
Ilford,  Essex — to  marry  there.  26  Jan.  157j. 
B. 

Browne,  William,  goldsmith,  of  the  City  of 
London,  and  Jane  Swanson,  spinster,  of  St. 
Nicholas,  Colo  Abbey,  daughter  of  Richard 
Swanson,  late  of  Ludlow,  co.  Salop,  iron- 
monger, deceased,  gen.  lie,  24  Feb.  158^.  B. 

Browne,  AVilliam,  of  Rettingdon,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Jane  Willson,  now  of  the  City 
of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Willson,  late  of  Blakamore,  co.  York,  yeoman, 
deceased— at  St.  Gabriel,  Fenchurch,  London. 
30  Nov.  1588.  B. 

Browne,  William,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
leathcrsellci-,  and  Ellen  Fox,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Fox,  late  of  Fordc,  co.  Derby, 
yeoman,  deceased — at  Islington,  Middlesex. 
30  July,  160 1-.  B. 

Browne,  William,  of  Cbigwell,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Sarah  Eve,  of  Elmdon,  said  county, 
daughter  of  John  Eve,  of  same,  yeoman — at 
St.  Stephen,  Walbrook,  London.  16  Oct.  1609. 
B. 

Browne,  William,  of  Westham,  co.  Essex,  inn- 
keeper, and  Rachael  Appleby,  of  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  widow  of  William  Appleby — at 
Stepney  aforesaid.  8  Dec.  1624.  B. 


Browne,  William,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
gent.,  bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Gouldsmith, 
spinster,  22,  daughter  of  Samuel  Gouldsmith, 
of  Hitching,  co.  Herts,  yeoman,  who  consents 
—at  St.  Martiu-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  1 
March,  163|.  F. 

Brownell,  Robert,  of  St.  Michael,  in  Hoggin  Lane, 
antl  Alice  Mathewe,  alias  Smithe,  widow,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gen.  lie,  19  Aug.  1571. 
B. 

Brownell,  Thomas,  of  the  City  of  London, 
upholsterer,  and  Anne  Panter,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Arthur  Panter,  of  said  city,  gold- 
smith— at  St.  Michael  Bassishaw,  London. 
6  Dec.  1624.  B. 

Browuerick,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  dyer,  and  Frances  Cox,  spinster, 
daughter  of  James  Cox,  gent.,  deceased — at 
Great  All  Hallows,  Thames  Street,  London. 
8  Nov.  1620.  B. 

Browning',  John,  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  London, 
clothworker,  and  Mary  Ingleburt,  of  St.  Mary, 
Abchurch,  said  city,  widow  of  John  Ingle- 
btirt,  late  of  Stratford,  Bow,  co.  Middlesex, 
gent. — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex. 
30  Oct.  1609.  B. 

Browning*,  Michael,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  mer- 
chant, and  Susan  Denton,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Adam  Denton,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
Middlesex,  innholder — at  St.  Andrew  aforesaid. 
17  Dee  1622.  B 

Browningf,  Samuel,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Hind,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  spinster,  19,  consent  of  father,  Mr. 
John  Hind — at  St.  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey.  21 
Oct.  1693.  B. 

Brownlow,  Sir  John,  of  Holmbey,  bart.,  bachelor, 
and  Alice  Sherard,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, spinster.     25  March,  1676.  D. 

Brownlowe,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
esq.,  widower,  about  30,  and  the  Hon.  Mar- 
garet Bridges,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon. 
the  late  Lord  Shandoj-s,  deceased,  about  17, 
consent  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Mountague, 
esq.,  her  guardian,  her  parents  being  dead — 
at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or  St.  Martin- 
in-the-Fields.     7  July,  1668.  Y. 

Browthton,  Humphrey,  and  Dorothy  Wheler,  of 
the  diocese  of  London.     June,  1548.  F. 

Broxholome,  Thomas  (Broxsam),  of  Gray's  Inn, 
geut.,  and  Anne  Lawghton,  spinster,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  gen.  lie,  27  June,  1570.  B. 

Broxolme,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Rawlyns,  of  St. 
Danstan-in-the-East,  London.    5  Feb.  154^.  P. 

Brozon,  Samuel,  of  St.  Mary  Aldermary,  silk- 
man,  bachelor,  about  30,  and  Ann  Frere,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  25,  con- 
sent of  her  father,  Thomas  Frere,  rector  of 
Whitwell,  CO.  Rutland — at  St.  Gregory,  London. 
19  May,  1662.  V. 

Broxuppe,  Thomas,  of  Whalley,  co.  Lancaster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  26,  and  Ann  Walker,  spinster, 
about  17,  daughter  of  Robert  Walker,  of 
St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
8  Dec.  1632.  F. 

Broyne,  Nicholas  de,  of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars, 
London,  stationer,  and  Margaret  Shoote,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Shoote,  late  of 
CO.  Bedford,  yeoman,  deceased  —  at  St. 
Sepulchre,  Newgate.    3  June,  15S6.  B, 


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Gerard  Bruce 


[1521-1869.]  Edward  Bryant  206 


Bruce,  Gerard,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-rields,  Mid- 
dlesex, gent.,  bachelor,  40,  and  Elizabeth 
Wheeler,  of  Twittonham,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  30,  her  parents  dead— at  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  or  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex.     18  June,  1669.  F, 

Bruce,  Richard  (Bruse),  of  St.  Paul,  Covont 
Garden,  Middlesex,  widower,  38,  and  Mary 
Fletcher,  of  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  sj^instcr, 
19,  daughter  of  James  Fletcher,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Bride,  London,  or  St. 
Mary  Savoy,  Middlesex.     13  Oct.  1663.  P. 

Bruce,  Robert,  and  Elizabeth  Lock.  1693.     D. 

Bruce,  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas,  Lord  Bruce,  Baron 
of  Kinlosse,  bachelor,  23,  and  Mrs.  Ann 
Chichester,  spinster,  17,  daughter  of  Sir 
Robert  Chichester,  knight,  who  consents,  as 
also  Lady  Bruce,  mother  of  said  Lord  Bruce, 
alleged  by  AVilliam,  Lord  Cavendish — at  [St. 
Michael  Bassishaw  erased]  London.  15  June, 
1615.  B. 

Bruce,  Thomas,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street, 
draper,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mary  Talden, 
of  Lorrington,  co.  Southampton,  spinster,  about 
18,  consent  of  her  father,  William  Yalden, 
gent.— at  All  -  Hallows-in-the-Wall.  22  Dec. 
1669.  V. 

Bruen,  Clement,  of  New  Inn,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Elizabeth  Whitehtirst,  of  Tower  Street, 
London,  widow — at  St.  Clement  Danes.  7 
March,  169^.  P. 

Bruen,  Richard,  of  Christchurch,  London, 
butcher,  and  Elizabeth  Maggott,  of  same, 
widow  of  Thomas  Maggott — at  St.  Faith, 
London.     13  June,  1625.  B, 

Bruei*,  Abimelech  (sic  subs.),  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  bachelor,  2  i,  and  Joane  Todd,  of  same, 
36,  widow  of  William  Todd,  deceased — at  St. 
Mary  Mounthaw  or  St.  Andrew-in-the- Ward- 
robe.    25  Aug.  1627.  B. 

Bruere,  Bartholomew,  of  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Lesp,  London,  widower,  and  Dorothy  Grant, 
of  St.  Bride,  London,  spinster,  27 — at  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  or  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 

28  Feb.  172|.  F. 

Bruere,  George,  of  Middle  Temple,  London,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Weld,  of 
Midberry  Hill,  parish  of  Ware,  co.  Herts, 
spinster,  about  22,  consent  of  father,  Alex- 
ander Weld,  of  same,  esq. — at  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditcb,  or  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,     li  May,  1673.  V. 

Bruere,  Ralph,  of  All  Hallows,  London  Wall, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Thomazine  Rowe,  of  St. 
Giles,  Cripplegate,  London,  spinster,  23  and 
upwards — at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 

29  Nov.  1725.  F. 

Bruett,  Ralph,  of  Barston,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Elizabeth  Godbed,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Godbed,  clerk,  late  curate  of 
St.  Trinity,  in  Ely,  deceased — at  Barston 
aforesaid.     29  April,  1611.  B. 

Brude,  Thomas,  of  Great  Wakering,  Essex,  and 
Dorcas  Angell,  spinster,  of  South  Shoebury, 
said  county — at  Thurdesley,  co.  Essex.  9 
Sept.  1585.  B. 

Brudnell,  Sir  Edmund,  knight,  and  Etheldred 
Roan,  widow — at  Heston,  Middlesex.  11  Dec. 
1583.  B. 

Brudenell,  Robert,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Piclds, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  25,  and  Margaret  Wood, 
of  same,  spinster,  24,  her  jDarents  dead — at 
Mary-le-bone,  Middlesex.     28  April,  1696.  P. 

Brudenell,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  City  of  London, 
bachelor,  26,  parents  dead,  and  Dorothy 
Smithe,  of  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  maiden, 
23,  consent  of  her  father,  Henry  Smith,  esq.,  of 
same — at  Islington,  Middlesex.  18  Feb.  161^.  B. 


BrufTe,  Robert,  and  Margaret  Potter,  his  servant, 
of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Potter,  late  of  Cradeley,  co.  Stafford, 
blacksmith, deceased — atBrainford,  co. Middle- 
sex.    27  Dec.  1598.  B. 

Brugfge,  James  Van,  of  St.  Laurence  Poultney, 
London,  merchant,  and  Susan  Jacobson,  of 
St.  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Peter  Jacobson,  of  same, 
merchant — at  St.  Margaret  aforesaid.  5  March , 
162f.  B. 

Brundish,  Robert,  gent.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  bachelor,  39,  and  Marv  Witham,  widow, 
41— at  St.  Faith.     11  Feb.  163f.  B. 

Brune,  William,  and  Sarah  Burton,  spinster,  of 
St.  Bartholomew-near-the- Stocks  —  to  marry 
there.     4  Dec.  1578.  B. 

Brunsell,  Henry,  doctor  of  laws,  of  Stretham, 
Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  clerk,  and  Mary 
Yorke,  of  Lidyard  Tregorze,  co.  Wilts,  sjiinster, 
40— at  .  .  .  .,  CO.  Wilts.     3  Deo.  1668.  F. 

Brunsell,  Henry,  of  Stretham,  Isle  of  Ely,  co. 
Cambridge,  doctor  of  laws,  widower,  and 
Sarah  Barry,  of  Hampton  Gay,  co.  Oxford, 
siainster,  30,  daughter  of  Christopher  Barry, 
of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  Hamilton 
Gay,  or  .  .  .  .,  co.  Oxford.     1  Dec.  1669.  F. 

Bruntnall,  William,  and  Margaret  Eustace,  sjiin- 
ster.     21  Sept.  1668.  D. 

Brushwood,  Robert,  of  City  of  London,  and  Alice 
Watts,  of  St.  Dunstan-iu-the-West.  18  April, 
1547.  B. 

Bruton,  William,  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  esq., 
bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Honeychurch,  of 
Aveton  Gifford,  co.  Devon,  spinster,  24,  her 
father  dead,  and  she  at  her  own  disposal — at 
Battcrsea  or  Putney,  Smroy,  or  Marybone, 
Middlesex.     11  May,  1663.  F. 

Bry-[gone],  John,  of  the  City  of  London,  and 
Elizabeth  Flemyng,  spinster,  of  St.  Michaol- 
ad-Bladum,  London,  gen.  lie,  17  July,  1563. 
B. 

Bryan.     See  also  Brian. 

Bryan,  Mr.  George,  clerk,  and  Elizabeth  Fisher, 
of  Northall,  Middlesex,  spinster — at  Northall 
aforesaid.     23  June,  1623.  B. 

Bryan,  John,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  cutler, 
and  Susan  Harrison,  of  St.  Bride,  Loudon, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Harrison,  gent., 
deceased — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate.  2  April, 
1619.  B. 

Bryan,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fiekls,  shoe- 
maker, and  Jane  Jones,  spinster,  daughter 
of  Owen  Jones,  of  Westminster,  labourer — at 
St.  Leonard,  in  St.  Martin-le-Grand.  22  July, 
1623.  D. 

Bryan,  John,  of  St.  Martin-iu-the-Fields,  bachelor, 
about  26,  and  Honor  Dacre,  about  27,  her 
parents  dead,  alleged  by  Thomas  Theobald,  of 
St.  Martin  aforesaid,  gent. — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy. 
24  Feb.  166|.  V. 

Bryan,  Luke,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  gent., 
and  Mary  Symons,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
widow  of  Robert  Symons,  late  of  same,  tailor 
—at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex.  22  May, 
1598.  B. 

Bryant,  Benjamin,  of  Wapping,  Middlesex,  baker, 
bachelor,  aged  21,  and  Mary  Cathan,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  about  22,  consent 
of  her  parents-rat  Gray's  Inn  chapel.  7  Jau. 
166S.  V. 

Bryant,  Edward  (Briant),  of  St.  Bride,  London, 
joiner,  and  Mary  Holliland,  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Holliland,  late  of 
St.  Bride  aforesaid,  wax.chandler,  deceased — 
at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.  20  Oct. 
1610.  B. 


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[i 521-1869].  Christopher  Buckle     208 


Bryant,  George  (Brian t),  of  Dunichidiock,  co. 
J)evou,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mary 
Hungerford,  of  St.  David,  in  the  county  of  the 
city  of  Esetor,  spinster,  aged  21,  her  father's 
consent,  alleged  by  John  Hungerford,  of 
Doctors'  Commons,  London,  gont. — in  Exeter 
Cathedral,  or  St.  David,  or  Dunichidiock 
aforesaid.     18  May,  1678.  V. 

Buchanen,  John,  and  Jane  Glasse,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     22  Jan.  16^§.     D. 

Buck,  Balthazar  (Buckc),  shoemaker,  and  Anne, 
Rylton,  widow,  of  St.  Mary,  Abchurch,  Lon- 
don, relict  of  —  Bilton,  of  the  City  of 
London— at  St.  Mary,  Abchurch.  27  Aug. 
158-4.  B. 

Buck,  John,  of  Hampton  Eoad,  co.  Gloucester, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Elizabeth 
Greene,  of  Grittleton,  co.  Wilts,  spinster, 
about  19,  her  father's  consent — at  Grittleton 
aforesaid.     27  Sept.  1669.  V. 

Buck,  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor,  25, 
and  Katherine  Symball,  of  Battersea,  Surrey, 
spinster,  17,  father's  consent — at  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  Temple,  or  Lincoln's  Inn  chapel.  9 
Dec.  1G78.  B. 

Buck,  Matthew(Backe),  of  St.  Ethelburgh,  and  Alice 
Eobinson,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
relict  of  Roger  Robinson,  citizen  and  gold- 
smith, of  London — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate.     15  Aug.  1583.  B. 

Buck,  Maximilian  (Bucke),  of  St.  Peter,  Westcheap, 
mercer,  bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Hunter,  of 
same,  30,  widow  of  Thomas  Hunter,  iron- 
monger, deceased  f  year  ago — at  St.  Peter 
aforesaid.     31  March,  1619.  B. 

Buck,  Paul,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
widower,  67,  and  Mary  Sheringham,  of  same, 
spinster,  38,  daughter  of  Dennys  Sheringham, 
of  same,  gent.,  who  consents — at  All  Hallows, 
Honey  Lane,  London.     12  Aug.  1619.  B. 

Buck,  Samuel,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor,  30, 
and  Ann  Rowley,  spinster,  17,  with  consent  of 
her  mother,  Mary  Rowley,  of  Barkway,  co. 
Herts,  widow — at  Barking  aforesaid.  King's 
College,  in  Cambridge,  or  Lincoln's  Inn 
chapel,  Middlesex.     30  Aug.  1664.  F. 

Buck,  Thomas  (Bucke),  of  Ugley,  co.  Essex,  gent., 
and  Margaret  Lyon,  of  South  Hanningfield, 
said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  Robert 
Lyon,  late  of  Great  Baddow,  said  county, 
gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  12  Nov.  1591.  B. 

Buck,  Thomas  (Bucke),  of  Lyndon,  co.  Essex,  hus- 
bandman, and  Anne  Kennett,  of  same,  spins- 
ter, daughter  of  John  Kennett,  of  same,  hus- 
bandman— at  Layndou  aforesaid.  15  Mav, 
1613.  B. 

Buckby,  John  (Buckbye),  of  St.  Mary  Mounthawe, 
London,  beer-brewer,  and  Elizabeth  Staples, 
spinster,  of  the  City  of  London,  daughter 
of  ChristoiAer  Staples,  of  Dunchurch,  co. 
Warwick,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  7  Oct.  1589.    B. 

Buckby,  Joseph,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-tho-West, 
London,  bachelor,  35,  and  Elizabeth  Good, 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  spinster,  24,  at 
her  own  disposal — at  St.  Clement  Danes, 
Middlesex,  or  St.  Dunstan,  or  St.  Sepulchre 
aforesaid.     23  July,  1688.  F. 

Bnckell,  John,  of  St.  Martin,  Lndgate,  London, 
haberdasher,  and  Elizabeth  Whiteside,  of  All 
Hallows  Barking,  London,  widow — at  All 
H.'illowr.  aforesaid.     16  Mav,   1626.  B. 


Buckell,  William,  gent.,  of  Eaynham,  Essex, 
bachelor,  32,  and  Alice  Brett,  of  Barking, 
Essex,  spinster,  20,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
Brett,  of  Wcnnington,  said  county,  yeoman, 
deceased,  whoso  consent  is  attested  by  Wil- 
liam Courtho))(',  of  Barminghani,  co.  Suffolk, 
gent.— at  All  Hallows  Stayuing.  11  Feb. 
163§.  B. 

Buckeridgfe,  Edmund,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
yeoman,  bachelor,  sou  of  Anthony  Buckci'idge, 
late  of  Stanwell,  co.  Middlesex,  husbandman, 
deceased,  and  Martha  Corbett,  of  St.  Sepul- 
chre aforesaid,  spinster,  daughter  of  Charles 
Corbett,  late  of  same,  perfumer,  deceased — at 
St.  Sepulchre  aforesaid.     12  July,  1610.  B. 

Buckeridge,  Edward,  and  Ann  Martin,  of  the 
city  of  Westminster,  spinster.  5  Jan.  164|. 
D. 

Buckeridgfe,  George,  haberdasher,  and  Susan 
Studlye,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Studley,  of  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  draper — at  St.  Bride  aforesaid.  15 
Feb.  159f  B. 

Buckeridge,  Nicholas,  of  Bradwell,  Esses,  clerk, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Hellena  Amhurst,  spinster, 
22,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Amhurst,  of  East 
Parley,  Kent,  gent.,  who  consents — at  East 
Farley,  or  Langley,  co.  Kent.  2  June,  1679. 
F. 

Buckeridge,  William,  of  Westham,  Esses:,  mei*- 
chant,  bachelor,  34,  and  Mary  Hornby,  of 
St.  Edmond-the-Kiug,  London,  spinster,  17, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Hornby,  of  same,  gold- 
smith, who  consents,  alleged  by  Nicholas 
Buckeridge,  of  Westham  aforesaid,  clerk — at 
St.  Edmond  aforesaid.     28  April,  1688.  F. 

Buckett,  Henry,  of  Ridge,  co.  Herts,  gent.,  and 
Johanna  Beveridge,  spinster,  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex — at  Edmonton  aforesaid.  3  Aug. 
1579.  B. 

Bucket,  John  (?  Bricket),  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill, 
and  Winifred  Sutton,  spinster,  of  St.  Martin 
Pomeroy,  gen.  lie,  31  May,  1569.  B. 

Buckhurst,  Benjamin,  of  Ware,  Herts,  bargeman, 
and  Agnes  Ramsey,  widow,  of  said  parish,  re- 
lict of  —  Ramsey,  of  same,  bargeman— at 
Amwell,  Herts.     23  Oct.  1584.  B. 

BuckingHam,  Samuel,  of  Worksop,  co.  Notts, 
clerk,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Vaux,  of  Whipsnead,  co.  Beds,  spinster,  about 
25,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Tottenham,  Beds. 
11  Feb.  1674.  V. 

Buckingham,  William,  of  St.  Gabriel,  Fen- 
church,  Loudon,  tailor,  and  Jane  White,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  White, 
of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex,  tailor — at 
St.  James-in-the-Wall,  London.  3  March, 
162i.  B. 

Euckinghaiu,  William,  of  St.  Mildred,  Poultry, 
London,  bachelor,  24,  and  Susanna  Duke,  of 
St.  Lawrence  Pountney,  said  city,  spinster, 
18,  consent  of  her  brother,  Mr.  John  Danvers, 
of  same — at  St.  Alphage,  London.  12  Sept. 
1685.  F. 

Eucklande,  John,  yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Ware, 
widow,  now  of  the  City  of  Loudon,  relict  of 
William  Ware,  late  of  Chedingstone,  Kent,  yeo- 
man —  at  St.  Antholin,  London.  25  March, 
1586.  B. 

Buckle,  Christopher,  of  St.  Catherine-by-the- 
Tower,  of  London,  and  Alice  Buntinge,  of 
Stepney— at  Stepney.     2  Feb,  157';.  B. 


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Buckle,  Lewis,  of  Inner  Temple,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  21,  and  Mary  Lewis,  of  Banatead, 
Surrey,  spinster,  about  14,  consent  of 
Cliristopher  Buckle,  esq.,  father  of  said 
Lewis  Buckle,  and  executor  of  the  last  will, 
&c.,  of  her  grandfather.  Sir  William  Lewis, 
knight,  deceased,  who  did  leave  her  what 
portion  she  hath,  her  parents  dead — at  Ban- 
stead  aforesaid.     14  Dec.  1G77.    V. 

Buckle,  Thomas,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  Londou, 
cooper,  and  Mary  Cansfield,  widow  of  Mar- 
maduke  Cansfield,  feltmaker — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf.     IG  Nov.  1612.  B. 

Buckler,  Stephen,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  21,  and   Sarah  Heath,  spinster, 

20,  daughter  of  William  Heath,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents^at  St.  Clement  Danes,  afore- 
said ;  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel.  26  June,  1665. 
F. 

Buckler,  Walter  (Buclcr),  and  Lady  Katherine 
Tame,  of  diocese  of  Gloucester.  25  Sept.  1546. 
F. 

Buckley,  George,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Stree't, 
London,  bachelor,  34,  and  Mary  Gunter,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  24,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Andrew  aforesaid,  or  ...  . 
29  Sept.  1701.  F. 

Buckley,  Hugh,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  haberdasher, 
and  Anne  Baskerfield,  of  Great  St.  Bartholo- 
mew, London,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Basker- 
field, deceased — at  St.  Bride,  London.  10  Oct. 
1620.  B. 

Buckley,  John,  and  Elizabeth  Wright,  spinster,  of 
the  City  of  London — at  Christchurch,  Newgate. 
31  July,  1573.  B. 

Buckley,  John,  of  Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  clerk, 
M.  A., bachelor,  22,  and  Joane  Glanvile,  spinster, 

21,  daughter  of  Thomas  Glanvile,  late  of  same, 
merchant,  deceased,  and  her  mother  also — at 
Plymouth  parish  church.     26  March,  1633.  F. 

Buckley,  Peter,  and  Julian  Sample,  widow,  of 
Stepney — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate.  14  Sept. 
1579.  B. 

Buckley,  Richard,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  mer- 
chant taylor,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mary 
Clements,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  spinster, 
.about  18,  consent  of  father,  John  Clements,  of 
same,  esq.,  at  St.  Clement  Danes.  25  Sept. 
1661.  V. 

Buckley,  William,  of  the  City  of  London,  iron- 
monger, and  Elizabeth  Lentou,  spinster,  of 
same — at  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook.  5  Dec.  1579. 
B. 

Buckmaster,  William,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
London,  silk  weaver,  and  Joane  Smith,  of 
same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Finch 
\^sic  and  so  in  margin],  of  same,  brickmaker — 
at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe,  London.  8 
April,  1626.  B. 

Bucknall,  John,  of  Oxley,  Herts,  bachelor,  26, 
and  Elizabeth  Graham,  spinster,  20,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Graham,  of  St.  Peter-le-Poor, 
Londou,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Oxley  afore- 
said.    31  Jan.  168|.  F. 

Bucknall,  Sir  John,  of  Oxley,  Herts,  widower, 
and  Mary  Reade,  of  Brockett  Hall,  said  county, 
spinster,  30,  at  her  own  disposal — at  St. 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  24  Sept.  1694. 
F. 

Bucknall,  Jonathan  (Bucknell),  of  St.  Mary, 
Savoy,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  40,  and  Anne 
Sanderson,  of  B  .  .  .  Wood,  co.  Herts,  spinster, 
about  25,  at  own  disposal — at  any  parish 
church  in  St.  Albans,  Herts.  20  Oct.  1666. 
V. 


Bucknall,  Ralph,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
widower,  and  Elizabeth  Birch,  spinster,  about 
20,  daughter  of  John  Birch,  of  Whitburne,  co. 
Hereford,  esq.,  who  consents — at  Whitburne 
aforesaid  or  ...  .     30  April,  1670.  F. 

Bucknall,  Richard,  and  Sarah  Gardiner,  of  city 
of  Westminster,  spinster.     16  Sept.  1639.  D. 

Bucknall,  Samuel,  of  Bromley,  co.  Kent,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Anne  Fisher,  of  the 
city  of  Rochester,  spinster,  about  21,  with 
consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Anne  Fisher, 
widow — at  St.  Nicholas, in  Rochester  aforesaid. 
25  June,  1679,  V. 

Bucknam,  John,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  tailor,  and  Lydia  Cacott,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Cacott,  of  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  yeoman — at  St.  Faith,  London. 
31  Dec.  1616.  B. 

Buckner,  William,  gent.,  of  Mertham,  co. 
Surrey,  bachelor,  30,  and  Jane  Wood,  of  same, 
widow,  32 — at  St  Bennet  or  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf.     19  March,  163^.  B. 

Bucks,  William,  of  South  Weald,  co.  Essex, 
yeoman,  and  Martha  Ramsey,  of  Blackmore, 
snid  count}',  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Ramsey,  of  Shelley,  said  county,  yeoman — at 
Blakmore  aforesaid.     23  Feb.  162|.  B. 

Bucksfcon,  Robert,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
widower,  60,  and  Ann  Adams,  of  same,  widow, 
60 — at  Knightsbridge  chapel.  20  June,  1668. 
B. 

Buckton,  William  (Bacton),  of  Chelmsford,  and 
Sabina  Hunteman,  of  Ingaratone,  gen.  lie, 
6  Feb.  156|.  B. 

Buckworth.,  Edmund,  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
gent.,  widower,  and  Anne  Denny,  of  same, 
widow — at  Stratford,  Bow,  Middlesex,  or  the 
Inner  Temple  church,  London.  25  Sept. 
1667.  F. 

Buckworth,  John,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
merchant,  widower,  about  40,  and  Ester  ? 
[more  like  Elter]  Goodyeare,  of  St.  Olave, 
Hart  Street,  spinster,  about  34,  and  at  own 
disposal — at  St.  Olave  aforesaid.  4  Jan. 
166L.  V. 

Budd,  Obadiah,  of  Guilford,  co.  Surrey,  draper, 
widower,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Anne  Withers, 
of  same,  spinster,  about  20,  with  consent  of 
her  guardian,  Mr.  John  Hill,  of  same,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane, 
London.     21  May,  1679.  V. 

Buddell,  Adam  (Buddie),  of  Hadley,  Suffolk,  gent., 
widower,  about  50,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mills, 
of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less,  London,  widow, 
about  52 — at  St.  Mary,  Magdalene,  Old  Fish 
Street,  St.  Sepulchre  or  Great  St.  Bartholo- 
mew.    7  June,  1672.  V. 

Buddell,  Henry,  beer  brewer,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  and  Phillis  Hutton,  spinster,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  daughter  of  Richard 
Hutton,  late  of  Fenn  Stanton,  co.  Cambridge, 
yeoman,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  4  Feb.  158^.     B. 

Budden,  George,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, bachelor,  38,  and  Mary  Collis,  spinster, 
24,  living  with  her  uncle,  William  Ridges,  of 
St.  Sepulchre,  London,  esq.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  or  St.  Bartholomew- 
the-less,  London.     31  Aug.  1666.  F. 

Budge,  William,  gent.,  bachelor,  22,  son  of  Thomas 
Budge,  of  Linckinghorne,  co.  Cornwall,  gent., 
who  consents,  and  Joane  Clementson,  of  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  John  Clementson,  of  same,  cord, 
wainer,  who  consents — at  Andrew  -  in  -  the  - 
Wardrob?,  London.     28  April,  1624.  B. 


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Bu£forde,  Christopher,  of  Writtell,  and  Elizabeth 
Boya,  spinster,  of  Ilalsted,  gen.  lie.,  23  Jan. 
lo7§.     B. 

Bugge,  Edward,  sen.,  of  Harlow,  Essex,  gent., 
and  Joyce  Ramson,  widow,  of  Chingford,  relict 
of  John  Ramson,  of  same,  gent. — at  Harlow 
aforesaid — 14  July,  1585.     B. 

Buggin,  William,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  citizen 
and  vintner,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Anne 
Lidgold,  of  Kingston-on-Thames,  Sun-ey, 
spinster,  about  23,  at  own  disposal — at  parish 
church  or  chapel  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  10  Oct. 
1G73.  V. 

Buggs,  Anthony,  esq.,  of  Harlow,  Essex,  bachelor, 
28,  and  Frances  Kyrton,  of  Hampton,  Middle- 
sex, maiden,  17,  daughter  of  Daniel  Kyrton,  of 
Castle  Gary,  Somerset,  esq.,  who  died  about  a 
dozen  years  ago,  consent  of  her  mother,  the 
Lady  Varnam,  wife  of  Sir  Robert  Varuam,  of 
the  Court,  attested  by  Edward  Kyrton,  esq., 
of  Castle  Cary,  brother  of  said  Frances,  and 
son  of  said  Lady  Varuam,  consent  also  of 
father  of  said  Anthony  Buggs^at  Tuddington, 
Middlesex.     3  Sept.  1606.  B. 

Bulkeley,  John  (Bulkle),  of  Ealing,  Middlesex, 
clerk,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Okes,  of  East  Smithiield,  London,  widow, 
about  30 — at  Harrow-on-thc-Hill,  co.  Middle- 
sex.    6  Sept.  1667.     Y. 

Bulkeley,  Joseph,  of  Farsett,  co.  Huntingdon, 
gent.,  widower,  40,  and  Susannah  Balguy,  of 
CO.  Stamford,  Lincoln,  spinster,  30,  her  father 
dead,  and  at  her  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary, 
Abchurch,  London.     7  Nov.  1662.  F. 

Bulkeley,  the  Hon.  Richard,  of  Baron  Hill,  co. 
Anglesey,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  21,  son  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Viscount  Bulkeley,  who 
consents,  and  the  Hon.  the  Lady  Bridget 
Bertie,  spinster,  about  20,  with  consent  of 
her  brother,  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Abing- 
don— at  St.  Jamc?,  Westminster,  or  the  chapel 
thereto  belonging,  or  ...  .    12  Feb.  170-|.  F. 

Bulkeley,  William,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  20,  son 
and  heir  apparent  of  John  Bulkeley,  esq.,  of 
Burgott,  CO.  Southampton,  deceased,  with 
consent  of  John  Trenchard,  esq.,  of  Middle 
Temple,  his  guardian,  and  Martha  Dewy, 
maiden,  17,  with  consent  of  her  father,  James 
Dew}',  esq.,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Ficlds — at 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields.     19  Nov.  1677.  B. 

Bull,  Anthony,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  and  Grace 
Starling,  widow,  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand — at 
St.  Leonard,  Foster  Lane.     22  Nov.  1606.  D. 

Bull,  Charles,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  22,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Markham,  of 
Sedgebrook,  co.  Lincoln,  spinster,  about  21, 
her  parents  dead — at  Highgatc,  Middlesex. 
28  July,  1G69.  V. 

Bull,  Edward,  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  gent., 
bachelor,  37,  and  Anne  Steynor,  spinster,  21, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
or  St.  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  London.  27  Julv, 
1663.  F. 

Bull,  Henry,  chandler,  and  Anne  Hawkins,  of  the 
City  of  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  Anne 
Hawkins,  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex,  widow — at 
St.  Andrew  -  in  -  the  -  Wardrobe,  London.  11 
March,  161f.  B. 

Bull,  John,  of  Middle  Temple,  gent.,  and  Lucy 
Davyes,  widow,  relict  of  Randall  Davies,  late 
of  St.  Sepulchre,  silk-weaver,  gen.  lie,  24  Oct. 
1586.  B. 

Bull,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  porter, 
and  Alice  Baker,  of  St.  Ethclburgh,  widow  of 
Richard  Baker,  of  same  porter,  gen.  lie,  26 
July,  1588.  B. 


Bull,  John,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  gent.,  and  Margaret 
Goodriche,  widow,  relict  of  Thomas  Goodriche, 
late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  gent.  25  Nov. 
1597.  D. 

Bull,  Mr.  John,  doctor  of  music,  of  the  Strand, 
and  organist  of  his  Majesty's  chapel,  bachelor, 
47  or  48,  and  Elizabeth  Walter,  of  the  Strand, 
maiden,  about  24,  daughter  of  —  Walter, 
citizen  of  London,  deceased,  she  attending 
upon  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lady  Marchioness  of 
Winchester  —  at  Christchurch,  London.  22 
Dec.  1607.  B. 

Bull,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London, 
porter,  and  Blithe  Fillis,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of  —  Fillis,  deceased — at  St.  Botolph, 
aforesaid.     4  Jan.  161|^.  B. 

Bull,  Sir  John,  knight,  of  St.  Peter-le-Poor, 
widower,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Turner,  of  St. 
Bride,  spinster,  21,  consent  of  her  father, 
Richard  Turner,  esq. — at  St.  Andrcw-in-the- 
Wardrobe,  St.  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey,  or  Bishop 
of  London's  chapel  in  Aldersgate  Street, 
13  Dec.  1717.  B.  [Mem.  that  they  were 
married  at  the  Bishop  of  London's  chapel  on 
the  14th  Dec] 

Bull,  Josias,  of  North  Cray,  Kent,  gent.,  bachelor, 
24,  and  Anne  Yates,  spinster,  21  and  upwards, 
daughter  of  Robert  Yates,  late  of  Bardsmere 
Green,  in  said  county,  clerk,  M.A.,  deceased, 
and  her  mother  also — at  St.  Botolph,  Billings- 
gate, London,  or  Newington,  Middlesex.  19 
Feb.  163|.  F. 

Bull,  Miles,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  esq., 
widower,  about  34,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Cracherode, 
of  Topsficld,  Essex,  spinster,  about  19,  consent 
of  mother,  Dorothy  Cracherode,  widow — at 
Furchingfield,  or  Bardfield,  co.  Essex.  4  April, 
1667.  V. 

Bull,  Philip,  of  Trinity,  Miuories,  London,  mer- 
chant, and  Elizabeth  Plant,  of  same,  widow  of 
John  Plant  — at  St.  Benet,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     23  Aug.  1626.  B. 

Bull,  Ralph,  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  co.  Essex, 
draper,  and  Helen  Baker,  of  same,  widow  of 
Edward  Baker,  clerk,  late  curate  of  Barneston, 
CO.  Essex^at  Barneston  aforesaid.  11  Aug. 
1604.     B. 

Bull,  Richard, of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  joiner, 
and  Alice  Price,  of  same,  spinster — at  same. 
29  March,  1608.     D. 

Bull,  Richard,  of  Hertford,  Herts,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  25,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Pierrepont,  of  River- 
head,  in  the  parish  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent, 
spinster,  about  21,  her  mother's  consent— at 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn.     28  Nov.  1668.  V. 

Bull,  Robert,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  London,  gent., 
and  Grace  Paget,  of  St.  Stephen,  Walbrook, 
London — at  St.  Stephen  aforesaid.  30  Nov. 
1550.     B. 

Bull,  Simon,  grocei',  and  Susan  Bond,  of  Christ- 
church,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Bond,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk— 
at  St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  London.  16  June, 
1623.     B. 

Bull,  Thomas,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-Wesfc,  London, 
yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Roberts,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Roberts,  late  of 
Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  clothier,  deceased — at 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West  aforesaid.  21  Nov. 
1601.     B. 

Bull,  William,  and  Philippa  Cawod.  —  July,  1547. 
F. 

Bull,  William,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  cutler,  and 
Elizabeth  Peters,  of  same,  spinster — at  St. 
Mary  Mounthaw,  London.     19  Aug.  1626.  B. 

BuUard,  Ralph,  and  Anne  Salloway,  of  the  city 
of  Westminster,  widow.     19  July,  1639.  D. 


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BuUen,  Henry,  husbandman,  and  Margaret 
Skinner,  widow  of  Thomas  Skinner,  late  of 
Hartley,  co.  Kent,  husbandman,  deceased — at 
St.  Mary,  Abchurch,  London.  8  Aug.  1621.  B. 

BuUer,  Alexander,  of  St.  Leonard,  Foster-lane, 
London,  tailor,  and  Alice  Ford,  of  same,  widow 
of  —  Ford,  late  of  same,  cordwainer — at  same. 
19  Jan.  162f .     B. 

BuUer,  Anthony,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Margaret  Hart,  of  same, 
widow,  39 — at  Trinity  chapel,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Martin  aforesaid.     25  March,  1706.  B. 

BuUer,  Francis,  of  Shillingham,  co.  Cornwall,  esq., 
and  Katherine  Maynard,  relict  of  Sir  John 
Maynard,  knight,  late  of  Tooting,  co.  Surrey, 
deceased,  aged  about  30 — at  any  parish  church 
in  CO.  Essex.     21.  Sept.  1666.  F. 

BuUer,  Francis,  jun.,  of  Iselam,  co.  Cambridge, 
esq.,  bachelor,  about  19,  and  Mary  Maynard, 
spinster,  about  13,  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Maynard,  deceased,  with  consent  of  the  parents 
of  said  i3arties,  alleged  by  John  Pengelly,  of 
Iselam  aforesaid,  gent. — at  Iselam  Cheevely, 
or  Lauvard,  co.  Cambridge.  5  Dec.  1670.     F. 

BuUer,  Frederick  Thomas,  esq.,  of  Gloucester 
Place,  Middlesex,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  the 
Eight  Hon.  Lady  Agnes  Percy,  spinster,  above 
21,  spec,  lie,  15  Aug.  1821.  F. 

BuUer,  George,  esq.,  of  Middle  Temple,  bachelor, 
33,  and  Mary  Hanger,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the- 
East,  spinster,  15,  daughter  of  George  Hanger, 
of  same,  merchant,  who  consents — at  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  or  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East.  3  April, 
1643.  B. 

BuUer,  John,  gent.,  of  St,  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  25,  and  Margaret  Cooke,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Bennet, 
Paul's  Wharf,  or  St.  Mary  Mounthaw.  23  Sept. 
1641.  B. 

BuUer,  Thomas,  servant  to  John  Freeman  of  the 
Queen's  pi-ivate  kitchen,  and  Agnes  Adye,  of 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  spinster,  "  foemi- 
nam  innuptam  et  coelibem."  19  May,  1580. 
D. 

BuUer,  Thomas,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  sailor,  and 
Anne  Simons,  of  same,  widow  of  Eichard 
Simons,  late  of  same,  ship-carpenter — at  same. 
12  May,  1632.  B. 

Btillfinch,  John,  of  Wapping,  Middlesex,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  28,  and  Mary  Eeeves,  of  same, 
spinster,  21  and  upwards,  her  parents  dead — ■ 
at  Wapping  chapel,  co.  Middlesex.  26  Jan. 
167^.  V. 

BuUingham,  John,  of  St.  Mary  Aldermary, 
London,  and  Audrey  Downes,  of  St.  Thomas- 
the-Apostle,  London,  spinster — at  St.  Faith, 
London,     27  Oct.  1G2G.  B. 

Eullivant,  William,  of  St.  Swithiu,  London, 
bachelor,  26,  and  Lydia  Eogors,  spinster,  20, 
daughter  of  Joane  Eogers,  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex,  widow,  who  consents — at  Edmonton 
or  Tottenham  High  Cross,  Middlesex.  15  June, 
1661.     P. 

Bullock,  Edward  (Bullocke),  of  Great  Wigborow, 
CO.  Essex,  yeoman,  and  Bridget  Policy,  spinster, 
of  same — at  St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street.  15  Sept. 
1581.  B. 

Bullock,  Edward  (Bullocke),  of  Faulkbourne, 
Essex,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  26,  and  Elizabeth 
Bolton,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  spinster,  about 
18,  consent  of  her  grandfather,  —  Byde,  of 
same,  esq. — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or 
St.  Martin-in-the-Pields.     13  July,  1661.  V. 

Bullock,  Edward,  of  Halkbourne  Hall,  co.  Essex, 
esq.,  widower,  and  Mary,  Child,  of  Wanstead, 
of  said  county,  spinster,  22,  at  her  own  dis- 
posal— at  St,  James,  Clerkenwell,  or  ...  . 
11  Feb.  169t.  F. 


Bullock,  Gyles  (Bullocke),  of  St.  Mary,  Savoy, 
cordwainer,  widower,  about  40,  and  Susanna 
Leigb,  of  St.  Botolph  [gone],  London,  widow, 
about  40 — at  St.  Mary,  Islington,  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  or  St.  Helen,  London.  8-12  Oct. 
1666.  V. 

Bullock,  Hugh  (Bullocke),  of  Stepney,  co.  Middle- 
sex, mariner,  and  Alice  Nashe,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  —  Nashe,  late  of  same, 
mai'iner,  deceased — at  St.  Margaret,  New  Pish 
Street,  London.     19  Sept.  1603.  B. 

Bullock,  John,  and  Amye  Pollye,  spinster,  of 
Great  Wygborowe,  co.  Essex — at  St.  Michael, 
Wood  Street.     13  Sept.  1576.  B. 

Bullock,  John,  yeoman,  of  South  Hanningfield, 
CO.  Essex,  and  Mary  Humfrey,  widow,  of 
same,  relict  of  Robert  Humfrey,  late  of  same, 
yeoman,  gen.  lie,  2  April,  1588.  B. 

Bullock,  John  (Bullocke),  esq.,  of  Inner  Temple, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Katharine  Fanshawe,  maiden, 
18,  daughter  of  Thomas  Fanshawe,  of  Christ 
Church,  Loudon,  esq.,  deceased,  consent  of 
her  mother,  Mrs.  Joane  Fanshawe,  and  her 
brother,  Thomas  Fanshawe,  esq. — at  Barking, 
Essex,  where  said  mother  of  said  Katharine 
liveth.     27  June,  1608.  B. 

Bullock,  John,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  gent., 
widower,  about  27,  and  Mary  Watmore,  of 
same,  widow,  about  27 — at  St.  Catherine  Cree- 
church,  London.     25  May,  1666.  V. 

Bullock,  Peter  (Bullocke),  and  Edith  Waltham, 
widow,  of  the  City  of  London,  gen.  lie,  13  Dec. 
1570.  B. 

Bullock,  Richard  (Bullocke),  of  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  eilk  throstcr,  and 
Elizabeth  Charnocke,  of  same,  widow  of 
Robert  Charnocke — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  London.  18  Jnly,  1626.     B. 

Bullock,  Robert,  of  Trinity,  Minorics,  London, 
esq.,  widower,  and  Frances  Burdett,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  above  21,  daughter 
of  Sir  Francis  Burdett,  bart.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Andrew  aforesaid,  or  ....  27  July, 
1698.     F. 

Bullock,  William  (Bullocke),  of  St.  Mary 
Somerset,  London,  yeoman,  and  Ellen  Cassey, 
of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  John  Cassey,  of 
Willosey,  co.  Northampton,  yeoman,  gen.  lie. 
10  Nov.  1589.     B. 

BuUvan,  William,  of  London,  leather  dresser,  and 
Margaret  Swinborne,  of  Bricklingscy,  co. 
Essex,  widow  of  Thomas  Swinborne,  late  of 
same,  vintner,  gen.  lie.  28  May,  1596.     B. 

BuUye,  Thomas,  of  the  City  of  London,  and  Anno 
Bickerton,  widow,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  to  marry  there.  17  Oct.  1579.     B. 

Bulmer,  William,  of  Ashridge,  Bucks,  gent., 
widower,  about  68,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Bradley,  of 
Bridgewater  House,  London,  spinster,  about 
24— at  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street. 
27  March,  1675.  V. 

Bulstrode,  Whitlock,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dineley, 
of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  spinster,  about  21, 
her  parents  dead — at  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or 
chapels  of  Whitehall  or  Marylebone,  Middle- 
sex.    2  June,  1675.  V. 

Bulstrode,  Sir  William,  knight,  of  the  City  of 
London,  widower,  50,  and  Mary  Brooke,  of  St. 
Olave,  Hart  Street,  47,  widow  of  Charles 
Brooke,  late  of  Templecome,  co.  Somerset, 
esq.,  who  died  a  year  since — at  St.  Andrew 
Hubbard,  London.     30  Jan.  161?.  B. 

Bulstrode,  Sir  William,  knight,  of  Uppingham, 
CO.  Rutland,  widower,  66,  and  Anno  Bannister, 
of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  58,  widow  of  Henry 
Bannister,  esq.,  deceased — at  St.  Anne,  Black- 
friars.     22  May,  1629.  B. 


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Jolm  Bultecl 


[1521-1869.]  Richard  Burdett  216 


Bulteel,  John,  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  38,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Woodward,  of  St.  Andrew,  Ilolborn,  sinnster, 
about  21,  and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Mary, 
Savoy.     30  March,  1675.  V. 

Bumsted,  John,  of  London,  yeoman,  and  Eliza- 
beth Basford,  of  St.  Olave,  Hart  street, 
London,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Basford, 
late  of  London,  gent.,  deceased,  gen.  lie, 
6  April,  1594.  B. 

Bunberry,  Thomas,  pent.,  of  Stepney,  bachelor, 
25,  and  Anne  Warbcrton,  of  same,  spinster, 
18,  consent  of  father,  Peter  Warberton,   gent. 

—  at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  or  St.  Thomas 
Apostle,  London.     22  June,  1643.  B. 

Bunce,   James,    of  Greenwich,  Kent,  esq 

about  28,  and  Dorothy  Hugesson,  spinster, 
about  17,  consent  of  father.  Sir  William 
Hugesson,  knight  of  Lingsted,  co.  Kent — at 
Lingsted-0-Henden,  or  Newton,  co.  Kent.  4 
Dec.  1661.  V. 

Bunclie,  William,  sailor,  and  Millicent  Edmunds, 
spinster,  of  diocese    of  London,   daughter  of 

—  Edmunds,  of  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  sailor, 
— at  Stepney,  Middlesex.  17  Sept.  1596. 
B. 

Bunclier,  John,  of  Furthoe,  co.  Northampton, 
gent.,  and  Mary  Macham,  of  town  of 
Buckingham,  spinster,  and  at  own  disposal — at 
Thorubrou2:h,  Bucks,  or  Furthoo  aforesaid. 
13  Aug.  1677.  V. 

Buncker,  Edward,  of  St.  Catherine  Coleman, 
carpenter,  and  Margaret  Rowdon,  spinster,  of 
St.  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  daughter  of  John 
Rowdon,  late  of  Kirton,  co.  Devon,  weaver, 
deceased — at  St.  George,  Botolph  Lane.  7 
Nov.  1584.  B. 

Bundocke,  William,  of  Rettendon,  co.  Essex,  hus- 
bandman, widower,  and  Kathcrino  Churche, 
of  same,  widow — at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
Middlesex.     14  May,  1611.  B. 

Bungrave,  Philip  (Burgrave  in  Vic. -Gen.  book), 
gent.,  of  Stepney,  bachelor,  25,  and  Casia 
Franck,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of  Isaac  Franck, 
of  same,  gent.,  attested  by  James  Hewetson, 
gent.,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft — at  St. 
Leonard,  Shoreditch.     14  Dec.  1616.     B. 

Eunney,  Peter,  tailor,  parish  of  the  Savoy,  Middle- 
sex, and  Elizabeth  Stockbridge,  spinster,  of  St. 
Martin-in-the-Vintry,  London,  daughter  of 
Nicholas  Stockbridge,  merchant,  of  Ncwiugton 
CO.  Surrey,  gen.  lie,  7  May,  1588.  B. 

Bimston,  Thomas,  of  Colliton,  co.  Devon,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Margaret  Barnes,  of 
Honiton,  said  county,  spinster,  about  26,  and 
at  own  dispose — at  Colliton  or  Honiton  afore- 
said.    4  Sept.  1672.  V. 

Bunting*,  Francis,  of  Southwark,  Surrey, 
scrivener,  widower,  about  50,  and  Margaret 
Mannester,  of  same,  widow,  about  50 — at 
Beddington,  Surrey.     26  Sept.  1666.  V. 

Buutinge,  John,  of  Runwell,  and  Agnes  Adyug- 
sall,  of  Harward  Stock,  diocese  of  London — at 
St.  Faith,  London.     21  July,  1556.  B. 

Buntinge,  Robert,  of  Hatfield  Peverell,  Essex, 
turner,  and  Jane  Browne,  of  same,  widow  of 
Geoffrey  Browne,  of  same,  gen.  lie,  2  Feb. 
159|.  B. 

Bunworth,  Thomas,  of  Barkston,  co.  Lincoln, 
gent.,  widower,  about  35,  and  Helena  Izodd, 
of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  widow,  about  35 — at 
Hattonfordbury,  Herts.     19  May,  1662.    V. 


Bunyon,  John  [subs,  with  x  ],  of  Eaton,  co.  Beds, 
Ijachelor,  about  24,  and  Anne  Carter,  of 
Barnet,  Herts,  spinster,  aged  18,  consent  of 
father,  Andrew  Carter,  of  same,  innholder — 
at  St.  Gregory,  or  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury, 
London.     5  May,  1663.  V. 

Banyon,  Robert,  gent.,  of  Royston,  Herts, 
liachelor,  23,  consent  of  his  father,  Barnard 
Bunyon,  and  Margaret  Baynes,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  consent  of  her  father,  Richard 
Bavnes — at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street.     5  July,  1640.  B. 

Burbage,  Edmund,  yeoman,  and  Mildred  Oking- 
foulde,    now    of    City    of    London,    spinster, 
daughter   of  John   Okingfolde,  of    Farnham, 
■  CO.  Kent,  yeoman,  gen.  lie,  16  Jan.  158f .  B. 

Burbage,  Edward  (Burbidge),  white  baker,  and 
Anne  Pricstman,  of  London,  Avidow,  of  Robert 
Priestman,  of  St.  Catherine  Creechurch,  said 
city,  plasterer — at  St.  Catherine  aforesaid. 
17  March,  161|.  B. 

Burbage,  Thomas,  of  the  diocese  of  Hertford, 
and  Elinor  Lee,  of  the  diocese  of  London. 
3  Feb.  154|.  F. 

Burbedge,  Henry,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  carpenter,  and  Elizabeth  Bracken, 
of  same,  widow  of  Christopher  Bracken, 
carpenter  —  at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
Loudon.     11  Sept.  1619.  B. 

Burbery,  Ezekiel,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  London,  vintner,  and  Anne  Adnitt, 
of  the  Savoy,  Middlesex,  widow  of  —  Adnitt, 
late  of  same,  stockingseller — at  St.  Sejralchre, 
London.     2  July,  1604.  B. 

Burchett,  John,  of  London,  and  Cicilia  Cooke, 
of  Westminster,  widow  [bond  of  John 
Palmer,  of  St.  Magnus-the-Martyr,  London, 
fishmonger].     26  April,  1571.  D. 

Burchiss,  George,  and  Johanna  Drew,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     14  April,  1571.  D. 

Burcombe,  Daniel,  of  Old  Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester, 
gent.,  widower,  about  40,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Ridley,  of  Dointon,  said  county,  sjiinster,  30 
and  upwards,  and  at  own  disposal  —  at 
Dointon  aforesaid.     21  Juno,  1675.   V. 

Burd.     See  also  Bird. 

Burd,  Arthur  (Burde),  ironmonger,  and  Elizabeth 
Merricke,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Merricke,  of  South  Myms,  Herts,  maltman — 
at  Christchurch,  Newgate.  15  April,  15S3. 
B. 

Burd,  Robert,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  25,  son  of  William  Burd, 
of  same,  gent.,  who  alleges,  and  Elizabeth 
Guidott,  spinster,  18,  daughter  of  Sarah 
Guidott,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
widow,  who  consents — at  St.  Martin,  or  St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  St.  Mary,  Savoy,  or  St. 
Paul,  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex.  26  May, 
1676.  F. 

Burdett,  Francis,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth  Johnson,  of  same, 
widow — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell.  15  Api-il, 
1675.  B. 

Burdett,  George,  of  Thorne,  co.  York,  bachelor, 
27,  and  Sarah  Garford,  spinster,  24,  daughter 
of  William  Garford,  of  St.  Bride,  London, 
gent.,  who  consents — at  St.  Bartholomew-the- 
Less,  or  the  Temple  Church,  London.  4  July, 
1065.  F. 

Burdett,  Jerome  (Burdet),  and  Margaret  Tottyll, 
of  Colechurch,  City  of  London.  23  Feb.  154f . 
F. 

Burdett,  Richard,  gent.,  of  Inner  Temple, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Susau  Fowler,  of  St.  Bride, 
spinster,  20,  consent  of  her  mother,  a  widow — 
at  St.  Gilca-in-the-Fields.     7  June,  1632.  B. 


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Burdett,  Richard,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  21,  his  parents  dead,  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Marsh,  of  Tottcridge,  Herts,  spinster, 
about  24,  and  at  own  disposal — at  Barnett,  co. 
Herts,  or  Gray's  Inn  chapel,  Middlesex.  10 
Aug.  1669.  V. 

Burdett,  Richard  (Burditt),  of  Totteridge,  Herts, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Elizabeth  Nicoll,  spinster, 
19,  daughter  of  Thomas  Nicoll,  of  same,  gent., 
who  consents — at  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street, 
London,  or  ...  .     24  Jan.  Ifgf .  F. 

Burdett,  Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  gent.,  widower, 
and  Margaret  Muffett,  of  Tottenham  High 
Cross,  Middlesex,  widow — at  Tottenham  afore- 
said, St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  or 
....     17  May,  1686.  F. 

Burdon,  Robert,  of  St.  Margaret,  New  Fish 
Street,  London,  widower,  and  Sarah  Flint,  of 
St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  London,  spinster — at 
St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  19  Oct. 
1661.  B. 

Burfield,  Fabian,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgatc,  London, 
embroiderer,  and  Martha  Goodram,  of  same, 
widow  of  Richard  Goodram,  lato  of  St. 
Duustan-in-the-West,  London,  cutter — at  St. 
Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey,  London.  28  Nov.  1609. 
B. 

Burford,  Edward,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, merchant  taylor,  and  Anne  Goodyeare,  of 
same,  widow  of  John  Goodyeare — at  St. 
Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London.  23  Jan.  162*, 
B. 

Burford,  William,  of  St.  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey, 
London,  clothworker,  and  Anne  Hntchins,  of 
St.  Trinity-the-Lcss,  widow  of  Moses  Hutchins, 
late  of  same,  clothworker — at  St.  Trinity  afore- 
said.    9  Dec.  1601.  B. 

Burgany,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Tomasine  Hayes,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  22,  consent  of 
mother,  Anne  Ray  alias  Hayes — at  St.  Faith- 
the- Virgin,  London.     16  May,  1638.  B. 

Burgfes,  Abraham,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London,  citizen  and  gunmaker,  bachelor,  about 
26,  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  Oldfield,  of  St.  Martin, 
CO.  Middlesex,  spinster,  about  17,  with  consent 
of  her  mother,  her  own  father  being  dead — at 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster,  or  Chapel  of  Ease 
thereto  belonging.     24  Dec.  1678.  V. 

Burges,  Deane,  of  St.  Martin  Pomeroy,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Elizabeth 
Savage,  of  St.  Bartholomew  Exchange,  widow, 
about  26— at  St.  Giles,  Crioplegate,  St.  Alban, 
Wood  Street,  or  ...  .     22  Dec.  1663.  V. 

Burges,  Edward,  of  Sonthwick,  co.  Southampton, 
gent.,  widower,  about  45,  and  Sarah  Edwards, 
of  same,  widow — at  same.     24  May,  1676.  V. 

Burges,  James  (Burdges),  of  Ratcliffe  parish, 
Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  sailor,  and  Thomasine 
Kirbie,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Olive 
Kirbie,  of  same,  widow,  gen.  lie,  14  May,  1596. 
B. 

Burges,  Jeremiah,  clerk,  'rector  of  Okeley  Parva, 
CO.  Essex,  and  Penelope  Mannocke,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Anthony  Mannocke,  deceased — at 
Okeley  aforesaid.     9  Sep.  1618.  B. 

Burges,  John  (Burgis),  cook,  and  Mary  Cotton, 
widow — at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West.  23  July, 
1580.  B. 

Burges,  John,  gent.,  of  Sutton  Colton,  co. 
Warwick,  bachelor,  25,  and  Elizabeth  Smith, 
of  St.  Michael  Basishaw,  spinster,  19,  daughter 
of  Cleophas  Smith,  lato  of  City  of  Loudon, 
draper,  deceased,  she  at  disposal  of  the  Lord 
Mayor  and  aldermen — at  St.  Michael  Basishaw. 
17  May,  1628.  B. 


Burges,  John  (Burgis),  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
gent.,  widower,  about  42,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Oswin,  of  Aldenham,  Herts,  widow,  about  29 — 
at  Aldenham  aforesaid.     16  April,  1672.  V. 

Burges,  Josiah  (Burgis),  mariner,  and  Thomasin 
Pope,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  London, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Pope,  late  of 
Plymouth,  deceased — at  All  Hallows  Barking 
aforesaid.     23  Jan.  161f.   B. 

Burges,  Obadiah,  of  St.  Peter-in-Marlborough,  co. 
Wilts,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  23,  and  Mrs. 
Susanna  Dyer,  of  same,  spinster,  about  19,  her 
parents  dead — at  St.  Peter-in-Marlborough 
aforesaid.     15  Nov.  1671.  V. 

Burges,  Robert  (Burgis),  of  Lyme  Regis,  co. 
Norfolk,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  24,  and  Joane 
Pitcher,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  about  28, 
widow  of  Richard  Pitcher,  late  of  same,  silk- 
man — at  St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  or  St. 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate.     26  Nov.  1632.  F. 

Burges,  Thomas  (Burgis),  of  the  queen's  kitchen, 
and  Catherine  Garishe,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  spinster.     15  Feb.  156f.  D. 

Burges,  Thomas  (Burgys),  husbandman,  and 
Elizabeth  Mylls,  sj)inster,  now  of  the  City  of 
London,  daughter  of  Michael  Mylls,  of  Oxted, 
CO.  [Surrey,  husbandman,  gen.  lie,  27  April, 
1590.  B. 

Burges,  Thomas,  of  City  of  Westminster,  gent., 
bachelor,  34,  and  Elizabeth  Keyser,  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  spinster,  25,  daughter  of  John 
Keyser,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  goldsmith, 
who  consents— at  St.  Mary  Somerset.  6  Feb. 
162^.  B. 

Burges,  Thomas,  of  Barnard's  Inn,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hewes, 
of  Hodsdon,  Herts,  spinster,  about  16,  consent 
of  mother,  Jane  Simpson,  widow — at  Stepney, 
Middlesex.     21  Oct.  1667.  V. 

Burges,  Thomas,  esq.,  of  Hertford,  Herts, 
widower,  34,  and  Ursula  Barton,  of  St. 
Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  widow,  about  23 — 
at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London.  4  March, 
167^.  F. 

Burges,  William,  and  Suzanna  Harvie,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     27  Jan.  1Q^%.  D. 

Burges,  William  (Burgesse),  of  North  Molton,  co. 
Devon,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and  Grace 
Filler,  of  South  Molton,  in  said  county, 
spinster,  about  16,  consent  of  their  parents — at 
South  Molton  aforesaid.     21  Dec.  1669.  V. 

Burgh,  Robert,  of  Gilford,  Surrey,  esq.,  about  22, 
and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Morrice,  of  St.  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,  about  24,  and  at  own  disposal — at 
All  Hallows  Stavning,  London.  14  Dec.  1675. 
V. 

Burgh,  Thomas,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  28,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Robins,  of  Wansted, 
Essex,  spinster,  about  28,  and  at  her  own  dis- 
posal— at  Wansted  aforesaid.  16  Oct.  1669. 
V. 

Burghe,  John,  yeoman,  and  Elizabeth  Deade, 
spinster,  of  Harmondsworth,  co.  Middlesex, 
daughter  of  Richard  Deade,  of  same,  labouring 
man,  gen.  lie,  28  May,  1589.  B. 

Burghe,  John,  gent.,  of  All  Hallows  Barking, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Frances  Ventreis,  of  St. 
Martin  Outwich,  spinster,  20,  her  father  dead, 
consent  of  her  mother,  Frances  Ventreis,  of 
Shelford,  co.  Cambridge,  widow — in  chapel  of 
St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden.     28  April,  1640.     B. 

Burghley,  George,  clerk,  rector  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Dangey,  co.  Essex,  and  Emma  Mildmay,  of 
Foulness,  in  said  countj^,  widow  of  John  Mild- 
may,  late  of  Prittlewell,  in  said  county,  gent., 
gen.  lie,  27  Aug.  1597.  B. 


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Burgfoyne,  John,  of  Sutton,  co.  Beds,  esq., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Constance  Lucy,  spinster, 
19,  daughter  of  Kobert  Lucj',  esq.,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  who  consents — at  St. 
Margaret  aforesaid,  or  Kensington  or  Chelsea, 
Middlesex.     18  July,  1677.  F. 

Burgoyne,  John,  esq.,  of  Sherborne,  co.  Warwick, 
bachelor,  23,  and  Anna  Maria  Bumiston,  of 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster,  19,  daughter  of 
Charles  Burniston,  of  same,  esq.,  who  consents 
—at  Hackney  or  ...  .     9  Aug.  1711.  F. 

Burgoyne,  Eoger,  esq.,  of  Wroxhall,  co.  Warwick, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Z\Irs.  Constance  Middleton,  of 
St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  spinster,  20,  her  parents 
dead,  consent  of  her  grandfather  and  guardian. 
Sir  Stephen  Langham,  knight — at  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn.     21  Juno,  1703.  B. 

Burgrave,  Peter  de,  1585.     See  Debuegeate. 

Burgrave,  Philip,  1616.     See  Buxgeave. 

BurifiTe,  John,  gent.,  of  Brightlingsey,  co.  Esses, 
and  Katherine  Barker,  spinster,  of  same, 
daughter  of  John  Barker,  late  of  Nayland,  co. 
Suffolk,  deceased,  gen.  lie,  29  Aug.  1587.  B. 

Burk,  Francis,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex, yeoman,  and  Margery  Clements,  of  the 
City  of  London,  widow — at  St.  Martin  afore- 
said.    30  Sept.  1619.  B. 

Burke,  Ulick,  gent.,  of  the  city  of  Westminster, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Priscilla  Spincke,  of  same, 
spinster,  23,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Faith. 
17  Dec.  1611.  B. 

Burkitt,  Matthew,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  brown  baker,  and  Elizabeth  Broughton, 
of  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  Charles  Broughton,  of  St.  Cathe- 
rine, by  the  Tower  of  London,  gent. — at  All 
Hallows-in-the-Wall  aforesaid.  1  Feb.  159|. 
B. 

Burlace,  John,  of  St.  Catherine  Creechurch, 
London,  bachelor,  above  21,  and  Mary  Spencer, 
of  Pancras,  ^Middlesex,  spinster,  above  19, 
with  consent  of  her  mother,  Hannah  Spencer, 
widow — at  Pancras  aforesaid.    4  Feb.  1756.  F. 

Buries,  Edward,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  21,  father  dead,  and  Mary 
Potter,  of  same,  spinster,  22,  daughter  of 
Randall  Potter,  deceased,  consent  of  her 
mother, Ellen  Burge,  alias  Potter — at  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London.  25  May, 
1623.  B. 

Buries,  William,  of  Maiden,  co.  Essex,  gent.,  and 
Margaret  Sponer,  widow,  of  same  town,  relict 
of  Kichard  Sponer,  late  of  Towlshunt  Darcy, 
deceased,  gen.  lie,  17  Aug.  1586.  B. 

Burley,  George,  1597.     See  Bueghlet. 

Burley,  John,  esq.,  and  Sibell  Skydmore,  of  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  widow.     4  Feb.  154f.  F. 

Burley,  John,  of  St.  Catherine  Creechurch, 
London,  embroiderer,  and  Mary  Averey,  of 
St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London,  spinster, 
daughter  of  John  Averey,  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suf- 
folk, gent.— at  St.  Mildred-in-the-Poultry, 
London.     11  Sept.  1621.  B. 

Burley,  John,  gent.,  of  Stratford,  Bow,  Middlesex, 
bachelor,  22,  and  Helen  Clarke,  of  same, 
spinster,  21,  her  father  dead,  consent  of  her 
mother,  Elizabeth  Goodman,  alias  Clarke — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.     30  June,  1634.  B. 

Burlinge,  William,  grocer,  and  Isabel  Lee, 
spinster,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  gen.  lie, 
23  April,  1569.  B. 

Burlton,  Thomas,  alias  Burton  [signed  Burlton 
only],  of  Sambume,  co.  Worcester,  gent., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Katherine  Iremonger, 
spinster,  about  20,  daughter  of  AVilliam  Ire- 
monger,  of  Burton,  co.  Leicester,  gent.,  who 
consents — at  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey,  or  Hack- 
ney or  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.   5  Oct.  1675.  F. 


Burman,  Richard,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Mid- 
dlesex, linendraper,  bachelor,  and  Anne  Bun- 
veil,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter  of  Walter 
Bunvell,  of  same,  haberdasher — at  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London.     24  Aug.  1622.  B. 

Burn,  John,  of  St.  Bride,  London,  bachelor,  above 
21,  and  Sarah  Ould,  of  same,  spinster,  above 
21— at  same.     12  Dec.  1795.     F. 

Burnaby,  John,  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
widower,  about  26,  and  Mary  Stonell,  of  Cam- 
berwell,  Surrey,  spinster,  about  26,  and  at 
own  disposal  —  at  St.  James,  Duke's  Place, 
London,  or  Camberwell  aforesaid.  13  Mav, 
1673.   V. 

Burnaby,  John,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex, 
widower,  and  Clara  Wood,  of  St.  James,  West- 
minster, spinster,  29,  at  her  own  disposal — at 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster.  7  May,  1700. 
F. 

Burnaby,  Richard  (Birrneby),  gent.,  of  St.  Giles- 
in  -  the  -  Fields,  bachelor,  22,  and  Tiberia 
Dingley,  of  same,  spinster,  22,  daughter 
of  James  Dingley,  of  .  .  .  .,  co.  Cornwall, 
yeoman— at  St.  Faith.     25  March,  1631.  B. 

Burnam,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Margaret,  West- 
minster, bachelor,  31,  and  Walsingham  Smith, 
of  same,  widow,  33 — at  St.  Anne,  Aldersgate, 
or    St.  Olave,  Hart  Street.     10  Dec.  1638.  B. 

Burnand,  William,  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex, 
mercer,  and  Johanna  Hayden,  widow,  of  same, 
relict  of  Henry  Hayden,  of  same,  husbandman, 
gen.  lie,  11  Oct.  1587.  B. 

Burne,  John,  1695.     See  Aburxe. 

Buruell,  Nicholas,  cordwainer,  and  Margaret 
Hall,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  HalJ, 
deceased  —  at  St.  Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe, 
London.     13  Jan.  161f .  B. 

Eurnell,  Robert,  baker,  and  Isabell  Meers, 
spinster,  of  St.  Peter,  Comhill — to  marry 
there.     10  Dec.  1580.  B. 

Burnell,  William,  esq.,  and  Ellen  Goche,  of  the 
City  of  London,  widow,  gen.  He,  21  May, 
1563.  B. 

Burnett,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
butcher,  and  Anne  Goldinge,  of  same,  widow 
of  Thomas  Goldinge — at  Hacknev,  Middlesex. 
26  Feb.  162h  B. 

Burnett,  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  St.  Clement  Danes, 
bachelor,  33  [subs.  Bournett],  and  Francis 
Bull,  of  same,  spinster,  27 — at  St.  Clement 
Danes.     10  Feb.  lefg.  B. 

Burnett,  Ralph,  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  London, 
draper,  and  Magdalen  Clerk,  spinster,  of 
St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  said  city,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Clerk,  of  same,  haberdasher,  gen.  lie, 
14  Nov.  1594.  B. 

Burnett,  William,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  sailor, 
and  Susan  Swayno,  of  same,  widow  of  William 
Swayne,  sailor — at  Stratford,  Bow,  Middlesex. 
5  Sept.  1623.  B. 

Burnett,  William  (Burnet),  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent., 
Imchelor,  about  30,  and  Mary  Ward,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  widow,  about  28,  at  St. 
Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  or  St.  Gregory,  London. 
5  Nov.  1662.  Y. 

Burnett,  William,  of  the  bail  of  Lincoln,  gent., 
bachelor,  20,  and  Jane  Willowes,  of  same, 
spinster,  22,  with  the  consent  of  her  parents 
and  friends — at  St.  Paul,  in  the  bail  of  Lin- 
coln, or  Barling,  co.  Lincoln,  or  ...  .  21 
Aug.  1683.  F. 

Burneley,  Henry,  and  Johanna  Whitacers,  widow, 
of  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  relict  of  John 
Whitacres,  of  same,  dyer  —  at  Islington. 
2  Oct.  1583.  B. 


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222 


Burnham,  William,  of  East  Greenwich,  Kent 
gent.,  bachelor,  29,  and  Margaret  Crompton 
spinster,  20,  with  consent  of  her  father,  of 
CO.  Hereford,  gent. — at  St.  James,  Clerken 
well,  or  .  .  .  .,  CO.  Middlesex.  2  May,  1633 
F. 

Burr,  Edward  (Burrc),  of  South  Myms,  Middlesex 
gent.,  and  Alice  Crompe,  of  St.  Martin-iu-the 
Fields,  widow,  gen.  lie,  17  Feb.  156f .  B. 

Burr,  Henry,  of  Watford,  Herts,  cooper,  and 
Dorothy  East,  spinster,  her  parents  dead — at 
St.  Bride,  London.     19  April,  1620.  B. 

Burr,  Lawrence,  and  Elizabeth  Browne,  spinster, 
of  City  of  London — at  St.  Andrew-in-the- 
Wardrobe.     22  Nov.  1575.  B. 

Burr,  Robert,  of  St.  Angustino-at-the-Gate,  and 
Alice  Harryson,  spinster,  of  St.  Bartholomew- 
le-Stocks,  gen.  lie,  2  Nov.  1574.  B. 

Eurrard,  John,  of  Lemiugtou,  co.  Southampton, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  21,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Button,  of  same,  spinster,  about  15,  consent 
of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Button,  of  same, 
widow — at  parish  church  of  Lemington  afore- 
said, or  either  chapel  in  said  parish.  4  Dec. 
1666.  V. 

Burredge,  Eobert,  of  Loudon,  gent.,  and  Eliza- 
beth Spencer,  daughter  of  Thomas  Spencer, 
of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  co.  Herts,  yeoman — 
St.  Leonard,  Shoreditch.     13  Aug.  1594.  B. 

Burrell,  Abraham,  of  St.  Martin  Oi-gar,  mer- 
chant, bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth  Butts,  of 
St.  Swithin,  London  Stone,  spinster,  18, 
daughter  of  Richard  Butts,  of  Ham  Court, 
Chertsey,  Surrey,  gent.,  who  consents^at  St. 
Swithin" aforesaid.     31  May,  1617.  B. 

Burrell,  John,  of  Stepney,  mariner,  and  Margaret 
Ryddam,  widow,  late  ux.  James  Riddam,  of 
same,  deceased — at  same.     23  Feb.  158f .  B. 

Burrell,  John  (Burrall),  mariner,  and  Barbara 
Bennett,  widow,  of  Radclyffe,  parish  of 
Stepney,  i-elictof  Peter  Bennett,  late  of  same, 
mariner — at  Stepney,  Middlesex.  14  March, 
I58f  B. 

Burrell,  Lancelot,  of  Lambeth,  Surrey,  gent., 
widower,  about  43,  and  Anne  Tillsey,  of 
Greenwich,  Kent,  spinster,  about  30,  at  own 
disposal^at  Deptford  Strand,  alias  West 
Greenwich.     8  Jan.  166^.  V. 

Burrell,  Redmayne,  of  Dowsby,  co.  Lincoln,  esq., 
bachelor,  about  20,  consent  of  father,  Red- 
mayne Burrell,  of  same,  esq.,  and  Jane  Relfe, 
of  Dalliugton,  Sussex,  spinster,  about  17,  con- 
sent of  father,  James  Relfe,  of  same,  gent. — 
at  St.  Foster,  London,  or  ....  6  Aug.  1662. 
V. 

Burrell,  Richard  (Burrill),  and  Jane  Clifton,  of 
the  city  of  Westminster,  spinster.  27  Jan. 
163f.  D. 

Burrell,  Samuel,  of  St.  Catherine,  near  the  Tower 
of  London,  gent.,  bachelor,  about  22,  and 
Mrs.  Joane  Awdrey,  of  same,  widow,  about  21, 
— at  Newington  Butts,  or  St.  George,  South, 
wark,  CO.  Sm-rey.     7  June,  1669.  V. 

Burren,  Anthony,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London,  merchant,  widower,  36,  and  Susan 
Hodilow,  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
23,  daughter  of  Richard  Hodilow,  of  same, 
who  consents — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  or 
Gray's  Inn  chapel.     10  March  168f.  F. 

Burroughe,  Miles,  of  St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
London,  merchant  taylor,  bachelor,  23,  and 
Elizabeth  Palmer,  of  same,  about  33,  widow 
of  Richard  Palmer,  late  of  same,  gent. — at 
St.  Gregory,  London.  1  Nov.  1632.  F. 


Burrough,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Dnnstan-in-the- 
West,  bachelor,  34,  son  of  Thomas  Burroughe, 
late  of  Wickhambrook,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.,  who 
died  about  10  years  since,  and  Elizabeth. 
Harmon,  of  St.  Michael  Basishaw,  33  or  34, 
widow  of  James  Harmon,  of  same,  gent.,  who 
died  about  2  years  since,  attested  by  Anthony 
White,  of  same  parish,  goldsmith,  uncle  to  said 
Elizabeth— at  St.  Mildred,  Bread  Street.  13 
Dec.  1610.  B. 

Burrough,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate, 
widower,  50,  and  Anne  Hext,  of  Little  Bursted, 
Essex,  spinster,  38,  her  father  dead — at  Little 
Bursted  aforesaid.    10  July,  1626.  B. 

Burrough.,  Thomas  (Burrow),  of  St.  Magnus, 
London,  bachelor,  28,  and  Jane  Lethieullier,  of 
St.  Mary  Bothaw,  said  city,  spinster,  20,  with 
consent  of  her  father,  Mr.  Christopher 
Lethieullier  —  at  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey,  or 
....    23  Feb. 168i.  F. 

Burrough,  William,  jun.,  of  Burrough,  co. 
Leicester,  esq.,  bachelor,  about  28,  son  of 
William  Burrough,  of  same,  esq.,  who  alleges, 
and  Elizabeth  Hickes,  of  St.  Bride,  London, 
spinster,  about  17,  consent  of  father,  Robert 
Hickes — at  St.  Stephen,  Herts,  or  ....  17 
June,  1662.  Y. 

Burrough,  William,  of  Staple  Inn,  London, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Elizabeth  Burrough,  of 
Ij^swich,  Suffolk,  spinster,  24,  daughter  of 
Amy  Burrough,  widow,  who  consents — at  St. 
Michael,  Wood  Street,  or  St.  Austin,  London. 
17  Oct.  1690.  F. 

Burro-wes,  Christopher  (Burroughes),  saddler, 
and  Anne  Lambe,  spinster,  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  daughter  of  Christopher  Lambe, 
of  .  .  .  .,  CO.  Notts,  husbandman — at  St. 
Andrew  aforesaid.     5  Feb.  158^.  B. 

Burrowes,  Gilbert,  and  Mary  Tailer,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     5  Dec.  1638.  D. 

Burrowes,  William,  sailor,  and  Anne  Brocke, 
widow  of  John  Brocke — at  St.  John  Zachary, 
London,     29  Oct.  1621.  B. 

Burrowes,  William,  of  St.  Michael,  Queenhithe, 
London,  tallow-chandler,  and  Bridget  Cooper, 
spinster,  daughter  of  Richard  Cooper,  of  St. 
Peter-le-Poor,  London,  merchant  —  at  St. 
James-within-Aldgate,  or  St.  Catherine  Cree- 
church,  London.      2  Feb.  162f.  B. 

Burstedd,  William,  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  weaver,  and  Mary  Toothacre,  of 
Cowley,  Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Toothacre,  of  same,  yeoman — at  St. 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.    6  Sept.  1620.  B. 

Burston,  Robert,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
bachelor,  24,  and  Sarah  Kirke,  spinster,  22, 
daughter  of  Elkington  Kirke,  of  Calthorpe, 
CO.  Leicester,  gent.,  who  consents — at  Cal- 
thorpe or  Littleworth,  said  county,  or  Rigby, 
CO.  Warwick.     21  Aug.  1677.  F. 

Burt,  Edmund,  bachelor,  and  Audrey  Ballinger, 
widow.     17  Dec.  1670.  D. 

Burt,  John,  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street, 
and  Elizabeth  Peere,  of  Westminster,  widow 
— at     St.    Margaret,    Westminster.   19     Jan. 

Burt,  John,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
butcher,  and  Jane  Hatter,  of  West  Thorrock, 
CO.  Essex,  spinster — at  St.  Clement  Danes 
aforesaid.  30  Nov.  1626.  B. 

Burt,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  London, 
bachelor,  27,  and  Elizabeth  Seely,  of  All 
Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  London,  22,  at  her 
own  disposal — at  All  Hallows  aforesaid  or  ...  . 
10  July,  1701.  F. 


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224 


Burt,  Thomas  (Barto),  of  St.  Lawrcnco  Poautuoy, 
and  Aimo  Browne,  spinstor,  of  St.  Martin 
Orgar — at  St.  Michael,  Qacenhithe.  28  March, 
1579.  B. 

Burt,  Thomas  (Bnrte),  shccrman,  and  Johanna 
Elliott,  spinster,  of  Rcdborne,  Herts,  daughter 
of  John  Burte  {sic  Elliott),  of  same,  car- 
penter, deceased,  gen.  lie.     27  May,  1583.  B. 

Burt,  Thomas,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  32,  and  Margaret  "Wilde,  of  St. 
Michael,  Queenhithe,  spinster,  20,  daughter 
of  William  Wilde,  of  same,  gent.,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Michael  aforesaid.  15  Feb. 
IG^Ji.  B. 

Burtford,  Thomas,  of  Rygate,  Surrey,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  24,  and  Deborah  Painter,  of 
Guilford,  said  county,  spinster,  about  21,  her 
parents  dead  —  at  Guilford  aforesaid.  2i 
April,  1671.  V. 

Burton,  Edward,  and  Godly  Neale,  of  the  city 
of  Westminster,  spinster.     15  Oct.  1639.  D. 

Burton,  George,  of  St.  Edmond,  Lombard  Street, 
London,  and  Sarah  Clifton,  of  same,  spinster 
—at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf,  London. 
7  July,  162G.  B. 

Burton,  George,  of  Epping,  Essex,  gent.,  bachelor, 
33,  and  Mary  Nicholson,  spinster,  23,  with 
consent  of  her  father,  of  Stapleton  Tawney, 
said  county,  clerk  —  at  Ei^ping  aforesaid. 
21  May,  1633.  F. 

Burton,  Henry,  draper,  and  Anne  Reynards,  of 
St.  Bartholomew  Parva,  near  the  Royal 
Exchange,  London,  widow  of  Corte  Reynards, 
of  parts  beyond  the  seas,  merchant,  gen.  lie, 
4  Oct.  1592.  B. 

Burton,  Henry,  yeoman,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex, 
and  Audrey  Moyle,  spinster,  of  Acton,  said 
county,  daughter  of  John  Moj^Ie,  of  same, 
esq.,  gen.  lie,  8  June,  1593.  B. 

Burton,  John,  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
carpenter,  and  Margaret  Sampford,  of  same, 
spinster,  daughter  of  William  Sampford,  late 
of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  haberdasher,  de- 
ceased —  at  All  Hallow  Staining,  London. 
21  Feb.  1614.  B. 

Burton,  John,  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  and 
Dorothy  Dyer,  of  St.  Thoraas-tho-Apostle, 
London,  spinster — at  St.  Mary  Woolchurch, 
London.     22  June,  1661.  B. 

Burton,  John,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  bachelor, 
about  24,  and  Rose  Marsh,  of  same,  spinster, 
about  23,  her  father's  consent — at  Fulham,  or 
St.  Margaret,  Westminster.     19  Dec.  1666.  V. 

Burton,  John,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk, 
merchant,  bachelor,  about  27,  and  Mrs.  Anne 
Disbrow,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  spinster, 
about  16,  her  father's  consent — at  Hackney 
aforesaid,  or  All  Hallows-in-the-Wall,  London. 
29  March,  1675.  V. 

Burton,  John,  of  Maidstone,  Kent,  bachelor,  23, 
and  Rebecca  Cranmore,  of  St.  S within,  London 
Stone,  spinster,  25 — at  St.  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditch.     28  Jan.  172f .  B. 

Burton,  Lancelot,  of  St.  Mary  Colecliurch, 
grocer,  and  Bridget  Faiorfaxe,  widow,  of 
Grays  Thnrrock,  co.  Essex — at  Grays  Thurrock. 
20  July,  1582.  B. 
Burton,  Lancelot,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  bachelor,  27,  and  Katherine  Swift, 
of  same,  spinster,  24,  daughter  of  Stephen 
Swift,  of  Methwalld,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,  who 
consents  —  at  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London. 
31  Jan.  leSf.  F. 
Burton,  Nicholas,  gent.,  and  Elenor  Fowle,  widow, 
of  Micham,  diocese  of  Winchester.  1  Dec. 
1547.  F. 


Burton,  Philip,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
about  29,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kearsly,  of 
Laytonstone,  Essex,  spinster,  about  22,  and 
at  own  disposal— at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West. 
29  Oct.  1G73.  V. 

Burton,  Richard,  of  St.  Gabriel  Fenchnrch, 
London,  bricklaj-er,  and  Johanna  Lambert,  of 
St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  widow  of 
—  Lambert,  late  of  same,  butcher,  gen.  lie, 
22  Dec.  1595.  B. 

Burton,  Richard,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  Middlesex, 
gent.,  bachelor,  al)0ut  23,  and  Anne  Browne, 
of  Little  All  Hallows,  London,  spinster,  about 
26,  and  at  her  own  disposal — at  Little  St. 
Bartholomew  aforesaid  (sic),  or  St.  Botolph, 
Aldersgate.     14  Dec.  1670.  V. 

Burton,  Thomas,  of  Chigwell,  co.  Essex,  yeoman, 
and  Elizabeth  Archer,  of  same,  spinster, 
daughter  of —  Archer,  late  of  same,  deceased, 
gen.  lie,  4  Sept.  1588.  B. 

Burton,  Thomas,  of  Westham,  Essex,  tanner, 
and  Martha  Davyes,  of  St.  James,  Clerken- 
well,  Middlesex,  spinster,  daughter  of  William 
Davyes,  late  of  London,  gent.,  deceased — at 
St.  Sepulchre,  London.     30  Sept.  1596.  B. 

Burton,  Thomas,  husbandman,  and  Elizabeth. 
Kettle,  spinster,  daughter  of  —  Kettle,  late 
of  Crayford,  co.  Kent,  husbandman,  deceased 
— at  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  London.  11  Jan. 
161A.  B. 

Burton,  Thomas,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middle- 
sex, ironmonger,  bachelor,  24,  and  Elizabeth 
Nurse,  of  St.  Gregory,  London,  28,  widow  of 
John  Nurse,  late  of  St.  Saviour,  Southwark, 
gent.— at  Mary  bone.     14  Feb.  163f.  F. 

Burton,  Sir  Thomas,  knight  and  bart.,  of  St. 
Andrew,  Holborn,  widower,  60,  and  Frances 
Turvil  [?  Turnill],  of  Little  Ilford,  Essex, 
widow,  50 — at  Little  Ilford  aforesaid.  13  Jan. 
1644.  B. 

Burton,  Thomas,  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  London 
gent.,  widower,  34,  and  Elizabeth  Watkins, 
spinster,  24,  daughter  of  Sir  David  Watkins, 
late  of  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  deceased,  with 
consent  of  her  mother,  the  Lady  Watkins — 
at  All  Hallows  Barking  or  All  Hallows-in-the- 
Wall,  London,  or  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
18  Sept.  1667.  F. 

Burton,  Thomas,  1675.     See  Burlton. 

Burton,  Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  of  Stockerston,  co. 
Leicester,  bachelor,  23,  and  Anne  Clutterbuck, 
spinster,  21,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Clutter- 
buck,  knight,  of  Greenwich,  Kent,  who  con- 
sents— at  St.  Saviour,  Southwark,  St.  Clement 
Danes,  or  Fulham,  Middlesex.  26  June,  1680. 
F. 

Burton,  William,  of  the  diocese  of  London,  and 
Margaret  Durwyn,  sjjinster,  of  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch — to  marry  there.  17  Jan.  1564. 
B. 

Burton,  William,  of  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex, 
labourer,  and  Mary  Foote,  of  same,  widow  of 
Thomas  Foote,  labourer — at  same.  19  Feb. 
162|.  B. 

Burton,  William,  gent.,  of  St.  Bennet,  Grace- 
church,  bachelor,  32,  and  Anne  Peirson,  of 
St.  Peter-le-Poor,  spinster,  24 — at  St.  Michael, 
Queenhithe,  or  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Milk 
Street.     5  Jan.  164?.  B. 

Burwell,  Francis,  of  Gray's  Inn,  gent.,  bachelor, 
26,  and  Susanna  Hampton,  of  St.  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  London,  spinster,  22,  with  her 
mother's  consent,  her  father  dead — at  St. 
Botolph,  Aldgate.     22  March,  164f.  F. 

Burwell,  John,  of  St.  Peter,  Cornbill,  and  Alice 
Pye,  of  Laneham,  diocese  of  Norwich.  23  Oct. 
1533.  B. 


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Burwell,  Nicbolas,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  widower, 
40,    and     Frances    Legros,    of     the    city    of 
Norwich,  sijiuster,  40 — at   St.  Foster,  Loudon, 
or  .  .  .  .,  CO.  Surrey,  or  Henry  VII. 's  Chapel 
at  Westminster.     7  May,  IGGG.  F. 
Biii'well,  Thomas,  and  Alice  Frane,  of  the  diocese 
of  London,  lie.  to  Sir  Phillip  Fisher,  domestic 
chaplain  to  Sir  —  North,  knight.  30  Jan.  154^. 
B. 
Bury,  Bradford,   gent.,   of    Eastwood,   co.   Essex, 
baoholor,  25,  sou  of  Bradford  Bury,  of  same, 
gent.,  and  Mary  Harrison,  of  same,  spinster, 
20,  daughter   of   Thomas  Harrison,  of    same, 
gent.,    who    alleges — at   All    Hallows,    Honey 
Lane,  London.     7  Aug.  1623.  B. 
Bury,  Edmund   (Burye),  of  Rayligho,  co.  Essex, 
and  Martha  Tottcshursto,  of  same,  spinster, 
gen.  lie,  7  Dee.  1578.  B. 
Bury,    Edmund  (Burye),   now  of  London,  gent., 
and  Elizabeth  Chissell,  of  Raleigh,  co.  Essex, 
widow  of  Ward  Chissell,  late  of  same,  yeoman, 
gen.  lie.,  15  Sept.  1597.  B. 
Bury,    George,   of    All   Hallows    Barking,    gent., 
bachelor,  about  40,    and   Joane  Hartford,  of 
Twittenham,   Middlesex,    spinster,    about   23, 
and  at  own  disposal — at  St.  Augustine,  London. 
2  June,  1G66.  V. 
Bury,    Joseph    (Burye),   of   Raylighe,   co.  Essex, 
gent.,    and    Katherine    Morrys,    spinster,    of 
Chipping   Ongar,  in  said  county,  gen.  He,  7 
Dec.  1578.  B. 
Bury,     Thomas,    of    St.    Lawrence,    Old    Jewry, 
London,    leatherseller,    and   Jane    Stoughton, 
of    said    city,  spinster,    daughter  of  William 
Stoughtoii,  late  of  Watford,  co.   Surrey,  esq., 
deceased  —  at     St.     Peter,     Paul's    Wharf, 
London.    19  Aug.  1617.  B. 
Busbrydge,  Thomas,  and  Anno  Baylie,  widow,  of 
London — at  St.  Martin-in-tho-Vintry.     19  Jan. 
157t.  B. 
Busby,    Christopher    (Busboe),     of     St.    James, 
Clerkonwell,    gent.,   widower,   about    GO,    and 
Francos    Williams,    of     Kingston-on-Thames, 
CO.    Surrey,    spinster,  about  26,  and   at  own 
disposal — at    Kingston   aforesaid.       19   June, 
1666.  V. 
Busby,  Edward,  of  Radford,  parish  of  Eustone,  co. 
Oson,  gent.,  widower,  about  56,  and  Mai'garet 
Baldwin,  of  the  Noke,  in  parish  of  Church- 
down,    alias   Chursdowne,    county   of   city  of 
Gloucester,  widow,  about  40 — at  the  Temple 
church,  London.     4  Feb.  166?.  V. 
Busby,    Sir   John,  knight,  of  Addington,  Bucks, 
widower,  aged  26,  and  Mary  Dormer,  of  Leigh 
Grange,    said    county,     spinster,     about    20, 
consent   of    father,    John    Dormer,  of   same, 
esq. — at   Addington  or  Quaniton,  co.  Bucks, 
or  St.   Bride,  Fleet  Street,  London.     6   Oct. 
1662.  V. 
Busby,  Richard  (Bushebie),  of  St.  Botolph,  Ald- 
gato,  yeoman,  and    Mary  Fenton,   widow,   of 
Whitocbapel— at    St.    Botolph,    Aldgato.      23 
Jan. 158f .  B. 
Busby,    Robert,    of    St.    Bride,    London,    gent., 
bachelor,  about  25,  and    Grace  Gary,  of    St. 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  spinster,  about  21,  consent 
of    father,    Sir    Henry    Gary,    knight — at    St. 
Mary,  Whitechapel,    St.   Dunstanin-the-East, 
or  Gray's  Inn  Chapel.     10  Feb.  166|.  V. 
Busby,  William,  of  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester, 
gent.,    bachelor,     about   27,    and   Mrs.    Anne 
Tomliuson,    of     St.     Dunstan  -  in  -  the  -  West, 
London,    spinster,    about     20,    her     father's 
consent — at    St.    Mary  Magdalene,    Old    Fish 
Street,   or   Lincoln's    Inn   chapel.      15   Feb. 
167|.  V. 
Bush,  Gilbert  (Busshe),  and  Margaret  Raynoldes, 
of  Stratford,  Bow,  gen.  lie,  10  Feb.  157^.  B. 

London  Marriage  Licences. 


Bush,  John,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn, 
bachelor,  30,  and  Mary  Johnson,  of  same,  40, 
widow  of  John  Johnson,  of  same,  yeoman, 
deceased— at  St.  Bennet,  Paul's  Wharf.  11 
Jan. 160f.  B. 

Bush,  John,  of  Windsor  Castle,  Berks,  clerk, 
widower,  and  Margaret  Woollhouso,  of  Icken- 
ham,  Middlesex,  spinster,  25,  at  her  own 
disposal — at     Ickenham    aforesaid,    or  .  .  . 

15  April,  169^.  F. 

Eush,  Roger  (Busshe),  and  Elizabeth  Durant, 
widow,  of  St.  Mai-y,  Aldermanbury — to  marry 
there.     27  April,  1579.  B. 

Bush,  William,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  and 
Margery  Corne,  of  same,  spinster,  daughter 
of  William  Corne,  of  same,  mariner — at  same. 
19  June,  1599.  B. 

Bush,  William  (Bushe),of  West  Thurrock,co.  Essex, 
husbandman,  widower,  40,  and  Alice  Cranmer, 
of   same,    widow,    about  38  —  at     St.    Faith, 

16  Aug.  1642.  B.     [He  signs  with  x  .] 

Bushel!,  Edward,  of  the  city  of  Bath,  co.  Somer- 
set, gent.,  about  45,  widower,  and  Susan  Gay, 
of  Reading,  Berks,  widow,  about  38  —  at 
St.  Mary,  Savoy,  Middlesex.    27  June,  1672.  V. 

Bushell,  William,  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate,  London, 
barber,  and  Elizabeth  Chauncey,  of  St.  Anne, 
Blackfriars,  said  city,  spinster,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Chauncey,  deceased — at  St.  Andrew- 
in-the-Wardrobe,  London.     22  April,  1G14.  B. 

Bushowe,  William,  yeoman,  and  Johanna  Richard- 
son, spinster,  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  Essex, 
daughter  of  —  Richardson,  of  Stondon,  Herts, 
deceased — at  Waltham  Holy  Cross  aforesaid. 
2  July,  1585.  B. 

Busse,  John,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  mariner,  and 
Margaret  Butcher,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
said  county,  spinster,  daughter  of  John 
Butcher,  late  of  Stepney,  mariner,  deceased — 
at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  aforesaid.  2  Feb. 
IGOf.  B. 

Bussell,  Abraham,  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
jeweller,  bachelor,  23,  and  Elizabeth  Nevinson, 
of  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars,  spinster,  16,  daughter 
of  Dame  Mary  Nevinson,  now  ux.  William 
Argent,  esq.,  who  consents — at  St.  Anne, 
Blackfriars.     18  June,  1627.  B. 

Bussher,  William,  and  Joanna  Smitho,  of  Ware — 
to  marry  there.     4  June,  1568.  B. 

Bust,  Henry,  clerk,  parson  of  Wennington,  co. 
Essex,  and  Margaret  Bardolfc,  spinster,  25, 
daughter  of  Richard  Bardolfe,  of  Redderith 
(Rotherhithe),  in  Surrey,  esq.,  who  consents — 
at  St.  Anne,  Blackfriars.     22  Dec.  1621.  B. 

Buswell,  George,  of  St.  George,  Southwark,  esq., 
bachelor,  22,  and  Elizabeth  Gibbs,  of  St. 
Martin-in-thc-Fields,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Peter-ad-Vincula,  in  the  Tower 
of  London.     25  March,  1647.  F. 

Butcher,  John,  of  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry, 
London,  tallow-chandler,  and  Anne  Hawfcild, 
of  St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  London,  widow  of 
Thomas  Hawfield,  late  of  same,  goldsmith — 
at  St.  Peter,  Westcheap,  aforesaid.  23  June, 
1598.  B. 

Butcher,  John,  of  King  Street,  St.  Margaret, 
Westminster,  butcher,  and  Joanna  George,  of 
same,  widow — at  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
21  April,  1599.  D.  [She  administered  to  her 
husband,  John  George,  of  King  Street,  &c., 
butcher,  27  Feb.  previous.] 

Butcher,  John,  and  Anno  Billey,  of  the  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     3  Jan.  164i.  D. 


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Butcher,  P(>t(>r,  butcher,  and  Annos  Fayer- 
h(Ml,  spinster,  of  St.  Mary,  Whitochapcl, 
ilauf,'hter  of  John  Fayerhetl,  of  Witham,  co. 
Essex,  yeoman  —  at  Christchurch,  Newgate. 
30  July,  1587.  B. 

Butcher,  Richard,  of  St.  Bartholomow-the-Great, 
Loudon,  gent.,  bachelor,  aged  38,  and  Mary 
Midford,  spinster,  25,  daughter  of  Philip 
Midford,  late  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  gent., 
deceased — at  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  or  St. 
Leonard,  Shoroditch.     28  Dec.  1632.  F. 

Butcher,  Thomas,  and  Margery  Farr,  widow,  of 
St.  John,  Walbrook — to  marry  there.  22  May, 
157G.  B. 

Butcher,  William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
about  27,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Holding,  of 
Craubrooke,  co.  Kent,  widow,  about  25, 
alleged  by  John  Butcher,  of  Staplehurst,  co. 
Kent,  esq. — at  Faruingham,  Wrocham,  Crau- 
brooke or  Staplehurst,  co.  Kent.  12  Oct. 
1068.  V. 

Bute,  Thomas,  and  Mathie  Heme,  of  Loudon.  7 
Feb.  154.§.     F. 

Butler,  Ambrose,  of  Barnwell,  co.  Cambridge, 
geut.,  bachelor,  40,  and  Maria  Margaretta 
Sydenham,  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  Middlesex, 
spinster,  23,  her  parents  dead — at  St.  Giles- 
in-the-Fields,  St.  Clement  Danes,  or  St, 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  13  May, 
1684.  F. 

Butler,  Benjamin,  of  St.  Stephen,  Coleman 
Street,  bachelor,  28,  and  Elizabeth  Hawkes- 
worth,  of  same,  "  spinster,  aged  about  27 
years,  widdow "  (sic),  at  own  disposal — at 
Chapel  Eoyal  of  Whitehall  or  St.  James.  27 
June,  1704.   B. 

Butler,  Christopher,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London, 
ale  brewer,  bachelor,  and  Amy  Attersall,  of 
same,  -widow  of  Nicholas  Attersall,  late  of 
same,  glover — at  St.  James,  Clerkenwell, 
Middlesex.     13  April,  1610.  B. 

Butler,  Edward,  of  Readen,  Essex,  a  soldier, 
bachelor,  21,  and  Susanna  Adams,  of  same, 
spinster,  21.  consent  of  friends.  4  Aug.  1698. 
B. 

Butler,  Francis,  and  Adriana  Hardin^',  widow. 
10  Sept.  1638.  D. 

Butler,  Francis,  gent.,  of  City  of  Loudon, 
bachelor,  38,  and  Amphillis  Tyndall,  of 
Clapham,  Surrey,  spinster,  22,  her  parents 
dead — at  St.  Mary  Abchurch  or  St.  Mary 
Magdalen.  Old  Fish  Street.  Last  Feb.  164a. 
B. 

Btitler,  Francis,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent., 
bachelor,  26,  and  Elizabeth  AVard,  spinster, 
about  25,  daughter  of  Eich<ird  Ward,  of  St. 
Olave,  Hart  Street,  London,  who  alleges — at 
St.  Olave  aforesaid.     30  May,  1671.  F. 

Butler,  George,  of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  London, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bridges,  of  Cicester,  co.  Gloucester,  spinster, 
about  19,  consent  of  mother,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Bridges,  widow — at  Stoken  Church,  co.  Oxon, 
or  any  church  in  the  city  of  Gloucester. 
1  Dec.  1674.  V.  [Signed  and  attested  but 
crossed,  and  in  margin,  ''  vacat  noVbat  solvere 
feod."] 

Eutler,  Henry,  of  the  City  of  London,  esq.,  and 
Agnes  \Vaurliche,  of  Barling,  diocese  of  London, 
widow — at  Christchurch,  Newgate.  30  April, 
1559.   15. 

23utler,  Henry,  of  Nawley,  co.  Dorset,  esq., 
bachelor,  25,  and  Mary  Parkhurst,  of  East 
Lanham,  Kent,  sjiiuster,  22,  daughter  of  Sir 
William  Pax'khurst,  of  same,  knight,  who  con- 
sents— at  Little  St.  Bartholomew,  London. 
23  Feb.  1G47.  F. 


Butler,  James,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  bachelor, 
and  Elizabeth  .Moore,  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  widow — at  St.  Martin  afore- 
said.    15  Feb.  166|i.  F. 

Butler,  the  Hon.  Sir  James,  knight,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  widower,  and  Mary  Lewis,  of  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster,  25,  at  her  own 
disposal — at  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London,  or  St. 
Margaret,  Westminster.     21  Dec.  1690.  F. 

Butler,  John,  and  Johanna  Dawson,  of  St. 
Sepulchre — to  marry  there.     1  June,  1565.  B. 

Butler,  John,  of  Birchanger,  Essex,  esq.,  bachelor, 
22,  consent  of  father,  Sir  Edward  Butler, 
knight,  of  same,  and  Jane  Butler,  of  St. 
Botolph,  Aldersgate,  maiden,  18,  daughter  of 
—  Butler,  of  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  gent., 
who  died  about  2  years  ago,  consent  of  Mi-. 
William  Mill,  of  Charterhouse,  London,  esq., 
and  his  wife,  ye  father-in-law  and  mother  of 
said  Jane — at  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate.  7 
May,  1608.  B. 

Butler,  John,  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  London,  shoe- 
maker, aud  Winifred  Fewsdale,  of  St. 
Peter-le-Poor,  London,  spinster,  daughter  of 
John  Fewsdale,  late  of  Chesthunt,  co.  Herts, 
deceased — at  St.  Peter-le-Poor  aforesaid.  12 
Dec.  1618.     B. 

Butler,  John,  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill,  London, 
vintner,  and  Elizabeth  Mintye,  of  same, 
widow — at  same.     11  April,  1626.  B. 

Butler,  John,  of  Slatham,  co.  Sussex,  gent., 
widower,  30,  and  Rebecca  Jones,  of  St.  Alban, 
Wood  Street,  widow,  30— at  St.  Faith-the- 
Virgin.     2  May,  1640.  B. 

Butler,  John,  of  Horsleydown,  in  parish  of  St. 
Olave,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  and  Frances 
Inman,  spinster,  daughter  of  W^illiam  Inman, 
of  Stoake,  co.  Kent — at  St.  Peter,  Paul's 
Wharf,  or  Trinity,  Minories,  London.  13  June, 
1661.  B. 

Butler,  John  (Buttler),  of  Alton,  co.  Southampton, 
gent.,  bachelor,  about  25,  and  Mrs.  Catherine 
Pinck,  of  Winslade,  said  county,  spinster,  about 
18,  with  consent  of  her  mother,  Mrs.  Anne 
Pincke,  widow — at  Alton,  Winslade,  or  Ilsfield, 
said  CO.  Southampton     3  May,  1679.  Y. 

Butler,  Jonah,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  Loudon,  butcher, 
and  Margaret  Phillips,  spinster,  daughter  of 
John  Phillips,  late  of  Bridgewater,  co.  Somerset, 
clothier,  deceased  —  at  St.  Bennet,  Paiil's 
Wharf,  London.     24  March,  160f.  B. 

Butler,  Joshua,  gent.,  of  St.  Andrew-in-the- 
AVardrobe,  bachelor,  23,  and  Susan  Rosington, 
of  All  Hallows  Barking,  sj^inster,  23,  her 
father,  Henry  Rosington,  and  her  mother 
both  dead,  consent  of  her  brother-in-law, 
'J'homas  Walton,  of  same  parish  —  at  St. 
Andrew-in-the-Wardrobe.     8  April,  1629.  B. 

Butler,  "  Julium,"  and  Amy  Watch,  of  city  of 
Westminster,  spinster.     1  Jan.  1644.  D. 

Butler,  Mutthew,  and  Johane  Nottingham,  of  St. 
Mary,  Ipswich,  diocese  of  Norwich.  25  Feb. 
154^.  F. 

Butler,  Nathan,  gent.,  and  Susan  Robinson,  of 
Waltham  Holy  Cross,  co.  Essex,  widow  t'f 
Thomas  Robinson,  late  of  same,  tanner — at 
same.     17  March,  159|.  B. 

Butler,  Nicholas,  and  Margaret  Jones,  of  the  city 
of  \W>st  minster,  spinster.     8  Feb.  164|.  D. 

Butler,  Peter,  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  gent., 
baclielor,  25,  and  Afra  Barham,  spinster,  2^, 
daughter  of  Robert  Barham,  late  of  Boughton 
Mounchelsea,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  deceased,  with 
conscLt  of  her  mother,  Susan  Barham,  of 
.'^ame,  widow  -at  St.  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
London.     20  May,  16^3.  F. 


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Butler,  Peter,  of  St.  Mai-tin-in-the-Fields,  gent., 
bachelor,  about  30,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wilde, 
of   St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey,   Surrey, 
spinster,   about     18,  consent  of  father,    John 
Wilde,  of  same,  gent. — at  St.  Gregory,  London. 
3  May,  16G5.  V. 
Butler,    Ralph,  of  St.  Austin-by-St.  Paul,  gent., 
21-,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Butler,  knight,  of  South 
Mims,  Middlesex,  and  Susan  Sanders,  maiden, 
of  same,  22,  daughter  of  William  Sanders,  esq., 
of  Welford,  co.  Northampton,  who  died  about 
twenty   years    since,    consent    of    Sir    Henry 
Butler,  who  is  also  guardian  of  said  Susanne — 
at  South  Mims  aforesaid.     13  May,  1606.  B. 
Butler,  Richard,  of  Stapleford,  gent.,  and  Martha 
Aylife,  of  Prittlewell,   co.  Essex — at  Prittle- 
well.     6  April,  1567.  B. 
Butler,  Richard,  of  Claynes,  co.  Worcester,  gent., 
alleges  the   marriage  of  Richard  Butler  jun., 
of  same,  bachelor,  28,  and  Lucy  Cowcher,  of 
same,    spinster,    23,    her     parents    dead — at 
Claynes  aforesaid  or  ...  .     19  Feb.  168f.  F. 
Butler,  Richard,  of  St.  Ell